Hit the Road: an adventure to Baraboo, WI

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Are you brave enough to stand face to face with the Devil’s Doorway? | Photo by @jen.s.photography

We’re kicking off our summer road trip seriesHit the Road — with an outdoor adventure-themed trip to Baraboo.

With some of Wisconsin’s favorite state parks and an internationally renowned wildlife center, this town is a great destination for experienced adventurers + novice nature seekers alike.

Before you start packing your bags, here’s everything you need to know about the area + our insider recommendations.

Drive time: ~1 hour
Est. population: 12,000
Avg. high in June: 79°

🥾Things to do

Devil’s Lake State Park
Hit the ground running in Wisconsin’s largest + most popular state park. Take on the East Bluff Trail to Devil’s Doorway Trail for a scenic, 3.1-mile out-and-back hike to grab a photo of the famous lookout. Pro tip: A vehicle admission sticker is required for park entry, pick one up here .

Mirror Lake State Park
Slow things down a bit on this no-wake lake perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and boating — with rentals available on site. Plus, stick around and check out the 150+ campsites available in season.

International Crane Foundation
Explore the trails + wildlife sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of cranes and the ecosystems they depend on. Did you know — this is the only site in the world that hosts all 15 species of cranes?

Nothing says “rugged and outdoorsy” like a locally distilled whiskey. | Photo by @driftlessglen

🍽️ Fuel up after hiking

North Shore Chateau
Need a bite on-site? The chateau — located inside the park — offers plenty of grab-and-go snacks + hosts the Tumbled Rocks Cafe, a lake-themed eatery with burgers, sandwiches, and more.

Driftless Glen
A restaurant + distillery embodies a grain-to-glass approach in everything it does. Participate in whiskey tastings and tours of the facilities or have a bite to eat at the riverside restaurant.

Balanced Rock Winery
Located on the doorstep of Devil’s Lake, this family-owned winery is a namesake for the area’s famous geological feature. Visit the tasting room, jam out to live music performances, and hit the range for a wine-infused golf experience.

A 12-person cabin is surely a family affair. | Photo via VRBO

🏕️ Cozy campsites + cabins

Tiny House-Cozy Log Cabin | Sauk County
Disconnect in the 2-person, 200 sqft tiny home outfitted with a full kitchen setup + living quarters. Pro tip: Getting this far from light pollution makes for wonderful stargazing.

Ringling House Bed & Breakfast | 201 8th St., Baraboo
Pay homage to the history of Circus World with a stay at a B+B built in 1901 by Charles Ringling.

Baraboo Grand Cabin | South Baraboo
There’s room for the whole family in this 12-person, eight-bed cabin located just miles from the state park + Cascade Mountain. Must see: Two spacious, covered decks + fire pit with picnic setup.

Looking for more recommendations? Head to the link below. Plus, stay tuned for the July installment of our Hit the Road series. We’ll be highlighting a 30-mile road trip.

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Ryan is based in Madison, WI and has been writing + producing freelance content since graduating from The Media School at Indiana University. In his free time, you might see him riding all over town on his bicycle, and asking you where the best place to grab a bite is.
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