Brunet Island State Park
Cornell, Wisconsin
Brunet Island State Park, on the Chippewa and Fisher rivers, contains
more than 1,200 acres of scenic beauty, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.
Each summer, thousands of visitors come to camp,
fish, boat, canoe, hike,
swim, and picnic. During the winter they can
ski, snowshoe, and ice
fish.
Most of Brunet Island's developed facilities are on the 169-acre island
itself.
DNR Photo

There also are several other undeveloped islands nearby.
DNR Photo
Quiet lagoons and channels are excellent for canoeing
and wildlife watching. The landscape here in
Chippewa County is a product of the most recent Ice Age (the Pliestocene
Epoch). The rolling terrain carries a wide variety of forest types and
is home to a multitude of wildlife.
How to Get There
From the corner where State Highway 27 makes a right-angle turn in Cornell,
go west on Bridge Street (State Highway 64) for .1 mile to Park Road.
Turn right on Park Road to the park entrance.
For
More Information
Brunet Island State Park
23125 255th S.
Cornell, WI 54732
Phone (715) 239-6888
Last Revised: Friday May 29 2009
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