Fees waived for Wisconsin state parks and trails, which remain open
Fees are now waived for all Wisconsin state parks and trails that continue to remain open to the public. Parks, law enforcement and property staff will also continue to provide routine sweeps of state park system properties.
Staying home as much as possible is the best way to lower COVID-19 infection rates, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, should you need a place with space, getting outdoors has both physical and mental benefits.
Distance is key during this public health emergency. Do not congregate at restrooms, self-registration stations or electronic kiosks. Additionally, do not gather in groups of 10 or more people and maintain 6 feet of distance from others.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources continues to receive the most up-to-date information and will adjust operations as conditions change. It will also continue to monitor on-the-ground circumstances each day to determine if park closures become necessary.
March 24, the DNR implemented the following changes to the operation of all state parks and recreation areas across the state consistent with guidance provided by the Wisconsin Department of Health and Department of Administration.
Here is the latest:
Fees waived
_ Entrance fees are waived.
_ Do not congregate at self-registration stations or electronic kiosks.
Restrooms open
_ Restrooms on state properties will remain open given there are enough resources, cleaning supplies and access to personal protective equipment for staff to maintain them.
_ Do not congregate at restrooms.
Buildings closed
_ The DNR has closed the following state buildings to the public: Park headquarters, offices, visitor centers, nature centers, research stations, ranger stations, shooting ranges, fish hatcheries, shelters, showers, concessions and indoor group camp buildings on all DNR-owned properties open to the public.
_ Properties will continue to be staffed and outdoor recreational opportunities (hiking, trails, fishing, hunting, etc.) remain open at this time.
_ Boat launches at state parks remain open.
_ Visitors are reminded to practice proper personal hygiene to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to limit group sizes to under 10 people when enjoying state properties.
Camping and special permits
_ All campsites (individual, group, and indoor) are closed through April 30. Refunds will be issued to all customers.
_ No new reservations will be accepted until further notice.
_ DNR staff or Camis Reservations staff will be reaching out to individuals with current or upcoming group camping reservations to issue refunds. Any other questions regarding camping reservations can be directed to the Camis Call Center at 1-888-947-2757.
_ DNR property managers will also be contacting