Long Lake Canoe Trail |
Long Lake Boat Landing |
While lakes in Trempealeau County are few in number, several are located just below Lock & Dam #6. The Trempealeau Lakes, or Long Lakes are found by following Fremont Street south from the Mini-Mart on Hwy 35. Directly after crossing the railroad tracks, veer right to visit the lock & dam area, and continue straight ahead to visit the lakes. About 1.5 miles from the railroad crossing, the turn-off for the Lakes area is well-marked. The trail is well marked and is about 4 miles in length and will take 3-4 hours to complete. Maps are available on the more information link. |
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Mulberry Meadows RV Resort |
23828 Lake Rd |
Mulberry Meadows River & Lakes RV Resort has many recreational opportunities right in the immediate area. Water is all around, we are within view (a couple hundred yards) of Lock and Dam #6 and a modern boat launch with parking. The resort and cabins are located on a string of 7 spring fed lakes that are great for fishing and canoeing. Long Lake Canoe Trail starts less than 1 1/2 miles away. Mulberry Meadows has kayaks available for rent if you wish to take advantage of the nearby water trails. |
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Pietrek County Park |
Highway 93 |
100 acre park is located on the Trempealeau River, on Highway 93, between Independence and Arcadia. This rural park has many amenities, 20 plus campsites, showers, picnic area, two shelters, nature trails, playground equipment, and a canoe landing. Pietrek Park is adjacent to the 4-H horse arena, and horseback riding trails. |
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Perrot State Park |
W26247 Sullivan Rd |
| Perrot State Park's 1,243 acres are nestled among 500-foot bluffs where the Trempealeau and Mississippi Rivers meet. Enjoy Brady's Bluff Natural Area and breathtaking river views in this park known for its natural, archaeological, and historical resources. Hike the 13 miles of trails that offer a variety of experiences and levels of difficulty. Make the effort to make two 500-foot climbs to the heights of Perrot State Park, and your reward will be views of the Mississippi River that are among the best in Wisconsin. There is direct access for bicyclists from the campground to the 24-mile Great River State Trail as well as excellent road biking in the area. There is a marked canoe trail in Trempealeau Bay and canoes can be rented at the park. | |



