Parfrey's Glen

State Natural Area (No. 1)


Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area. Photo by Thomas Meyer.
Parfrey's Glen
Photo by Thomas Meyer

Due to the recent floods, Parfrey's Glen is closed until further notice so repairs can be completed. Barricades are posted at the entrance. No entrance is allowed, including walking in on foot. View flood photos...

Location: Within Devil's Lake State Park, Sauk County. T11N-R7E, Sections 14, 15, 22, 23. 480 acres.

Access: From the intersection of Highways 78 and 113 in Merrimac, go north and west on 113 about 4.8 miles, then east on County DL 2.1 miles to a parking area on the north side of the highway. A trail leads north into the glen.

Visitation Guidelines: Parfrey’s Glen is open daily 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Visitors must remain on the trail. Pets, food, and beverage are not allowed in the natural area. A State Park sticker is required.

Description: Parfrey's Glen, Wisconsin's first State Natural Area, is a spectacular gorge deeply incised into the sandstone conglomerate of the south flank of the Baraboo Hills. The exposed Cambrian strata provide excellent opportunities for geological interpretation. The walls of the glen - a Scottish word for a narrow, rocky ravine - are sandstone with embedded pebbles and boulders of quartzite. The moss-covered walls are moist from seepage, cool and shaded. As a result, they support a flora more typical of northern Wisconsin with yellow birch, mountain maple, and red elder and several rare plant species, including the federally threatened northern monkshood (Aconitum noveboracense) and state-threatened round stemmed false foxglove (Agalinus gattingeri). Other rare species are cliff goldenrod (Solidago sciaphila), and two state-threatened birds, the cerulean warbler (Dendroica cerulea) and Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens). Parfrey's Glen Creek, a fast, cold, hardwater stream flows through the gorge and harbors a very diverse insect fauna including a rare species of diving beetle (Agabus confusus) and a rare caddisfly (Limnephilus rossi). Parfrey's Glen is owned by the DNR and was designated a State Natural Area in 1952.




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Last Revised: May 15 2008