"With nearly 3,000 acres of prairie, forests and panoramic river scenery, Willow River State Park offers year-round recreation opportunities in western Wisconsin. The park is about five miles northeast of Hudson and has a campground, a boat launch and a 400-foot beach and picnic area centered on 172-acre Little Falls Lake." (Side note: the lake is drained right now as they are preparing a major dam project) - WI DNR Website
I started coming here to hike a few years ago and have only grown more and more fond of the park with every visit. I also met one of my closest friends at the park. I was on the fence about joining a bootcamp and the instructor was leading hikes at the park and then a fitness class after the hike. I put on my girl pants and came by myself and instantly made a connection with a gal and her daughter. A new friendship was born and with that came many other awesome adventures! You never know what (or who) you might find when you come to the park.
There are 12 hiking trails in the park and many connect up to campsites as well as gorgeous scenery and spectacular views. The trails are both paved and crushed rock. I usually bring my jogging stroller and can push George with no problems on either trail. I would recommend a heavier duty stroller or even a backpack if bringing small children and doing a longer hike.
At the beach is a gorgeous brand-new beach house and playground for the kids to play (or for me to dread because I just want to hike and George just wants to play!). With picnic tables and grills throughout the park, you really cannot go wrong with a day at Willow. The lake is currently drained because they are working on a major dam project. The sand is still there to play in, but no swimming at the beach (you can wade by the falls though) for at least 1-2 summers.
Beach House with a Shelter and Picnic Tables |
Playground with activities for kids of all ages |
Paved Trail (Green Trail) |
A little tent I passed while walking - these folks kept it simple |
Willow Falls - Willow River State Park, Hudson, WI |
Once you get to the falls, as you can see you can navigate onto the rocks and cool off in the water. I am not one you will ever see out there, but as you can tell there are several people doing this. I just think when you're dealing with water, it's dangerous and you never know when you could get swept away (call me old and dull, but I prefer to play it safe here!).
Another activity you can do while at Willow is Rock Climbing. You bring all of your own equipment and will need to have some experience climbing because it is not only dangerous but also a challenging wall to climb. It certainly didn't stop these guys though! I am always so impressed with the people who are so talented/fit and accomplish this.
Look close and you will see the climber hanging from the rock |
View over the State Park at the top of the Stairs near Willow Falls |
I could just sit here and be at peace for hours on end. (Plus I'm usually still dying from climbing the stairs and need that much time to recover). It is quiet and serene and the view is simply breath taking! It is all right here in St Croix County and so many people have no idea what they are missing out on.
Apparently after all the stair climbing my sweet George wanted more.. He really did. He was all about climbing stairs..and not even halfway (I begged repeatedly) he wanted to make it to the top.
My little adventurer |
We survived all of the steps, both up and down and navigated our way back over the falls. This is the view if you look West instead of East (Opposite of the falls).
Usually you might see a fisherman or two out here trying to catch a fish for supper. Its amazing to watch the raging rapids on one side and see this nice, calm river flowing on the other. Nature is certainly incredible.
Willow isn't just a summer State Park either! In the winter they offer several groomed cross country ski trails as well as Snowshoeing trails (although you have to be very careful to be sure you're on the snowshoe trail as the skiiers will give you dirty looks even just trying to get to your trails). (It's a brown trail if that helps!).
We managed to get out one time this winter to do a little snowshoeing! George got to ride along in his little sled (which thanks Jen for giving us that years ago! It has been so handy!).
At the parking lot of the beach house there is also a Nature Center. Here, you can get souvenirs, sunscreen and any other small item you might need to make it for the day or weekend (plus there are plenty of gas stations nearby if you leave the park). The nature center also has great educational activities for children of different ages to get children engaged and learning about the outdoors.
Nature Center |
Kids activities - pick up at the Nature Center |
Trail Map - you can get a copy at the gate or online |
XOXO
Kristen
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