High Cliff State Park
Overview
As you pull into High Cliff State Park, the crisp scent of pine envelops you, mingling with the earthy aroma of the forest floor. The gentle rustle of leaves dances in the breeze, creating a serene soundtrack as you navigate the winding road that leads to the campground. The vibrant greens of the towering trees contrast beautifully against the blue sky, inviting explorers to venture deeper into this Wisconsin sanctuary. Campers return here year after year, drawn by the allure of well-maintained trails and the promise of peaceful lakeside moments.
With over 1,200 acres to explore, your day at High Cliff unfolds like a storybook. Start at the base of the observation tower—a structure that rises boldly above the landscape. The climb to the top rewards you with sweeping views of Lake Winnebago, glistening under the sun and framed by lush greenery. From the tower, trails twist and turn like ribbons, leading you through the woods and past the historic ruins of a lime kiln, where remnants of the past share whispers of the area's industrial history. The nearby Butterfly Pond trail, a favorite among visitors, showcases delicate wildflowers and the fluttering wings of colorful butterflies, creating a whimsical atmosphere that enchants both young and old.
The campground itself is a well-organized haven, with each site offering a sense of privacy while still being part of a larger community. Clean, well-maintained restrooms greet you after a long day of hiking, providing a refreshing break before preparing dinner over the fire. Campers often share stories around the crackling flames, the sounds of laughter blending with the evening chorus of crickets and rustling leaves. The camp hosts are a friendly presence, always ready to offer tips on the best trails or the nearby beach access, where families splash in the refreshing waters of Lake Winnebago.
As the day winds down, the golden glow of sunset casts long shadows on the campground, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. Campers linger around their sites, savoring the tranquility that envelops this park. The vibrant sounds of nature blend seamlessly with the warmth of shared experiences, leaving an imprint on the hearts of those who visit. High Cliff State Park is not just a place to camp; it’s a space to reconnect with nature, recharge your spirit, and create memories that will beckon you back time and again.
Location
Family Camp RdSherwood, Michigan 54952
Nearby Campgrounds
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- Fondu Lac County Fairground — Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 28.7 miles away
- Anderson - Brown County Parks — Spirit Lake, Minnesota 35.3 miles away
- Hattie Sherwood Park — Green Lake, Wisconsin 40.4 miles away
- Bay Shore Park — New Franken, Michigan 40.6 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About High Cliff State Park
Does High Cliff State Park allow pets?
No, High Cliff State Park does not allow pets.