Reservable Enclosed Shelters
in Wisconsin State Parks and Forests

Enclosed shelters have walls to provide more protection from the weather than open shelters have. They are not heated, but most have fireplaces.

Stone building in snow
Enclosed shelters provide protection from the weather. This is Rock Elm at Devil's Lake State Park.
DNR Photo by Richard Hesed

Click on a name in the list below for a description of a park or forest and how to contact it for more information.

Use the shelter reservation form [PDF 153KB] to reserve one for your event.

Cap. = Capacity; Acc. = Accessible; F = Flush Toilet; V = Vault Toilet

Park or Forest Location Cap. Acc. Water Elec. Toilet Grill
Black River State Forest Castle Mound 50 Yes Yes Yes V&F Yes
Council Grounds State Park Shelter House 75 Yes Yes Yes V Yes
Devil's Lake State Park Red Oak 108 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Rock Elm/CCC 40 Yes Yes Yes F No
Hartman Creek State Park Hartman Lake 50 Yes Yes Yes V Yes
High Cliff State Park Tower 100 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Kettle Moraine State Forest--Northern Unit Greenbush 50 No Yes Yes V Yes
Mauthe Lake 50 Yes Yes Yes F&V Yes
Kettle Moraine State Forest--Southern Unit Nordic 25 Yes Yes Yes V Yes
Kohler-Andrae State Park Middle Picnic Area 100 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Park or Forest Location Cap. Acc. Water Elec. Toilet Grill
Lapham Peak, Unit Kettle Moraine State Forest Evergreen 50 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Trecker Lodge 100 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Pattison State Park Main Area 125 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Peninsula State Park Weborg Point 50 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Welckers Point 50 Yes No No V Yes
Point Beach State Forest Lodge Building 50 Yes Yes Yes F Yes
Rib Mountain State Park Picnic Area 80 Yes No Yes V No
Tower Hill State Park Picnic Area 60 Yes Yes Yes V Yes
Whitefish Dunes State Park Whitefish Dunes Shelter 50 Yes Yes Yes V Yes

Please note that all vehicles will need admission stickers. Fees and facilities are subject to change.

For more information, ask Wisconsin State Parks, (608) 266-2181.

Last Revised: Friday May 29 2009