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State Parks & Forests
Devil's Lake
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Devil's Lake State Park
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| Some of the larger birds in the park are the screech owl, top left; barred owl, top right; great blue heron, center left;wild turkeys, center right; and turkey vulture, bottom right. | ||
White-tailed deer are plentiful.
DNR Photo
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Devil's Lake's State Park's wildflowers include round-leafed hepatica, left, and buttercup, above. |
Wisconsin's oldest state natural area, Parfrey's Glen, is in the southeast corner of Devil's Lake State Park. It is a special and fragile place with unique plants, animals, and geology. The area is open only from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors must stay on the designated trail. Pets, food, beverages, fires, and camping are prohibited. Motor vehicles are not allowed beyond the parking lot off Highway DL.
There are three other state natural areas in the park:
For more information, ask Dave Bouche, natural resources educator, (608) 356-8301, ext. 140.