Wisconsin has a lot of well-known state parks, but for a truly wild adventure, head to a Wisconsin State Forest. The state manages nearly a half million acres of forest land – it’s property that is open to the public and the forests are similar to state parks, but in some areas have fewer amenities. If you’re looking to get away from the crowds and connect with nature, these forests are just the thing and make for some of the best road trips in Wisconsin. Here's a 3-day road trip in Wisconsin that will take you to three of the state’s most beautiful forests.
The Route
The driving time of this weekend road trip in Wisconsin will take about five hours, although you’ll want to allow plenty of time to explore a little bit of each of these forests. They make a perfect three-day adventure! Customize your road trip here.
1. Kettle Moraine State Forest
This road trip begins in a rugged landscape that was shaped by glaciers. The Kettle Moraine State Forest spans 56,000 acres and is divided into units. The northern unit stretches 20 miles and it’s filled with glacial landforms like glacial landforms, such as kettles, kames, and eskers. It’s a very hilly forest!
There’s a lot to do in the forest – it has an observation tower, a beach, a boat launch, and many miles of trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian riding.
2. Governor Earl Peshtigo River State Forest
The second stop on this road trip takes us north to Governor Earl Peshtigo River State Forest. It’s a long stretch of forest that borders wild segments of the Peshtigo River.
This is a forest for people who love water – it’s popular with whitewater paddlers, fly fishermen, and boaters. There’s also a lot to do on dry land, too; you’ll find plenty of trails to explore.
3. Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest
This scenic road trip ends in the state’s largest forest – the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest. The forest sprawls across three counties in Northern Wisconsin and covers more than 236,000 acres. The forest is home to over 900 lakes!
The forest has a lot of recreational facilities, including plenty of beaches, boat launches, and scenic trails. You can access many parts of the forest easily by car, but some areas are wild and remote and can only be reached or foot or canoe.
If you’re a camper, you’ll find plenty of campsites available in these state forests – plan early for busy weekends. Learn more about these and other state forests on the Wisconsin DNR website.
We hope you enjoy this 3-day road trip in Wisconsin. Have you been to any of these destinations? If so, let us know all about your experiences in the comments. If you’re looking for more scenic road trip ideas, here’s a drive that will take you to some little-known Wisconsin state parks:
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