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Wyalusing State Park
- Established
- 1917
- Acreage
- 2,628 · 2,628 acres at the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers
- Location
- Grant County, WI (near Bagley, just south of Prairie du Chien)
- Key features
- 500-ft bluffs over the river confluence; 69 Native American burial and effigy mounds (Sentinel Ridge group); Wisconsin's 4th state park
- Activities
- Hiking, camping, canoeing, fishing, bird watching, picnicking, cave exploring (Pictured Rock Cave)
- Notable
- Wyalusing means 'home of the warrior' in Lenape; the park overlooks the spot where Marquette and Joliet entered the Mississippi River on June 17, 1673
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Source: dnr.wisconsin.gov · 2026-05-14