Lake Kegonsa State Park
2405 Door Creek Road
Stoughton, WI 53589
Lake Kegonsa State Park, south of Wisconsin's state capital, Madison,
offers a natural, peaceful atmosphere beside a glacier-hewed lake.
Enjoy glorious sunsets from the shore of Lake Kegonsa.
DNR Photo by Joe Warren
Selecting one of the 80 beautiful campsites nestled among the oaks can
be a difficult task. After setting up camp, visitors can hike a trail,
enjoy the beach, launch their boat, or have a picnic in the park.
Lake Kegonsa offers swimming, fishing, water-skiing, sailing, and motor
boating. The lake covers 3,209 acres and is more than 30 feet deep. Park
visitors enjoy the lake's excellent fishing.
The 342-acre park of oak woods, prairie and wetland marsh was established
in 1962 and officially opened on August 12, 1966. Today, Lake Kegonsa
State Park eagerly awaits its visitors, ready to give them a quality recreational
experience.
Park Facilities
- 5.1 miles of hiking trails (0.6 miles of designated hiking trails
when ski trails are open)
- 5.5 miles of cross-country ski trails
- There are no bicycle trails in the park, but bicycles are welcome
on the paved park roads.
- .75 mile of lake shore
- Wetland boardwalk
From the boardwalk, you can view a variety of waterfowl.
DNR Photo
Children can swing, climb, and slide at the beach playground.
DNR Photo
Hours
The park is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. All visitors
who are not registered campers must leave the park from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
The campground is open for the 2006 season from May 1to October 31.
Fees
Each vehicle entering the park must have a park
admission sticker on its windshield. You can buy your park sticker
at the park office when staff is available or at the self-registration
station next to the office when the office is closed.
Trail passes are not required on the hiking or cross-country ski trails
in Lake Kegonsa State Park, but the park office sells annual trail passes
for use at other Wisconsin state parks or state trails.
How to Get There
From Madison: Take the Beltline (US Highway 12/18) east past
Interstate 90. Turn right on Highway AB. At the T-intersection (Highway
MN), turn left. Turn right on Door Creek Road. The park is at the other
end of Door Creek Road on the right hand side.
Look for the Lake Kegonsa State Park entrance sign
DNR Photo
From the Southeast: From Interstate 90, take exit 147 ( Highway
N - Stoughton and Cottage Grove). Turn left off the exit ramp toward Stoughton.
Turn right on Koshkonong Road. At the T-intersection, take a left on Door
Creek Road. The park is at the other end of Door Creek Road on the right
hand side.
From the Northwest: From Interstate 90, take exit 147 (Highway
N - Stoughton and Cottage Grove) off of I90. Take a right off the exit
ramp toward Stoughton. Turn right on Koshkonong Road At the T-intersection,
take a left on Door Creek Road. The park is on Door Creek Road on the
right side.
From Interstate 94: Take exit 244 (Highway N). Take Highway N
south toward Stoughton. Go through Cottage Grove. You will pass over Interstate
90. Turn right on Koshkonong Road At the T-intersection, go left on Door
Creek Road The park is on Door Creek Road on the right hand side.
For More Information
Dane County Water Resources
[exit DNR]
Madison
Stoughton
For more information about Lake Kegonsa State Park, call (608) 873-9695,
e-mail Lake Kegonsa State
Park, or US mail:
Lake Kegonsa State Park
2405 Door Creek Road
Stoughton, WI 53589
Last Revised:
Monday April 07 2008
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