Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Press Release

Storied Past, Bright Future: What’s To Come For The Wisconsin State Park System

 

By - Dec 17th, 2025 09:03 am
Wisconsin's oldest state park, Interstate Park, celebrated 125 years in 2025. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

Wisconsin’s oldest state park, Interstate Park, celebrated 125 years in 2025. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has celebrated the 125th anniversary of the Wisconsin State Park System throughout 2025. As the new year approaches, the DNR encourages visitors to join in the celebration by looking to the future.

During its 125th year, the Wisconsin State Park System completed a number of large projects, held more than 1,500 events and programs and welcomed almost 21 million visitors.

With the introduction of the new 12-month pass in 2025, Wisconsin state park and forest vehicle admission passes are now valid for a full 12 months from purchase, allowing visitors greater flexibility to enjoy the state’s more than 120 recreation properties.

This year, the Wisconsin State Park System reintroduced a merchandise line, which included items like tote bags, t-shirts, posters, camp mugs and bandanas. For the first time in 25 years, the DNR also has an Adventure Journal available for purchase. This journal-style guidebook features 125 state parks, forests, trails and recreation areas across the state with activity and sightseeing suggestions for each property.

In 2025, several projects were completed that helped increase opportunities for universal recreation in Wisconsin. A number of universal kayak launches were installed, including those at Yellowstone Lake State Park, Cadiz Springs State Recreation Area and the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Pike Lake Unit. A newly installed mobility mat at Governor Thompson State Park provides a more stable surface for visitors to access Woods Lake beach, a popular area for swimming and picnics. Universal recreation opportunities like these make a day at the park accessible to all members of the family.

Popular events, like First Day Hikes, will continue in 2026. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

Popular events, like First Day Hikes, will continue in 2026. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

Visitor-favorite annual events, like First Day Hikes, candlelight events, Work Play Earth Day, Invasive Species Awareness Weekend and Free Fun Weekend, will be offered in 2026. These events feature hands-on learning opportunities from experienced staff and volunteers. Guided recreation programs are a great introduction for new visitors or for those looking to develop their outdoor skills.

In 2026, partnerships, volunteerism and community involvement will continue to be vital to the DNR. Thanks to these contributions, the Wisconsin State Park System is able to cater to a variety of interests like physical activity, education and interpretation and natural resource stewardship.

Learn more about opportunities available with the Wisconsin State Park System, including outdoor recreation offerings, upcoming events and programs, and employment opportunities on the DNR’s Wisconsin State Parks webpage.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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