2018 DEVIL’S LAKE STATE PARK GUIDE | 57
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Devil's Lake State Park
318 317
319 320
322
321
Wooded Areas
381 380 379 376 383
382 378
311
324
384
310
377 372
373
385
325 309 307 306 303 302
308 305 304 301
326 327
329
328 330
331
332 354
344
333 334
S 369
353
*
342
355
341
337
358 360
425
356
364
363
427 362
339 340
Ice Age Store
357
428
Waste Disposal/ Recycling Center
422
423 421 424 426
409
518 517
502 503
404 481
507 478 506
483
*
477
437e
479
A6
482 484
451
435
475
452
454
512
514
510 508 474
476
515
513
505
480
401
434
521
504
402
520 523
501
406
403
433
432
DL
522 525
534 535
405
431
524 529 528 532
412 410
408
526
531 533
418 411
527
530
414 413
417
420
429
361 359
Underpass
Non-Flush Toilet
Parking
415
419
366 365
336
Shower/Flush Toilet
Campground Host
416
368
367
Water
Accessible Site
* Map Is Not To Scale
351
345e 335 343 338
E
371 370
390 352
A4
388
389
*
W
386
387
e Electrical Sites
N
375 374
313
312
323
No Reservations for Sites #345 & 437
Campground Map
315
316 314
Ice Age Campground
511 509
472
471 A5
453
469
456
470
468 467
455
466 457 Northern Lights Campground
463 464
459 461
465
462
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SKATEBOARDS AND SCOOTERS: Skateboard, scooters,and other play toys are allowed only on park sidewalks and paved pathways in the picnic areas. They are not allowed on vehicle-used roads, including campground roads. DRONES, RC PLANES, ROCKETS: Use of drones is not allowed in WI State Parks. Also not allowed: RC planes, rockets, hang gliding, hot air balloons, and skydiving. CAMPERS: For individual groups (non-family) no more than 6 individuals per campsite. Register at the office before you set up. Campers may not set up camp between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Camping is allowed only in designated campsites in the campgrounds. Only two vehicles are allowed at each campsite at one time. Vehicles must be parked on the parking pad. Additional parking is available near each campground. WASTE: Park rules require that you dispose of all waste only in the containers provided for that purpose in the picnic areas and campgrounds. NOISE: Noise restrictions are enforced for the benefit of all visitors. No radios, boomboxes, musical instruments, tape players or similar noise producing devices may be used in the campgrounds from 11:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Personal headsets are recommended during this time. Campers should also be quiet enough not to disturb their neighbors. Quiet hours in the campgrounds are strictly enforced. From 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. noise producing devices such as radios and boomboxes should be used with consideration for other park visitors.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS: All plants and flowers are protected at the park and may not be picked with the exception of edible fruits, nuts, berries and asparagus. Mushrooms may also be collected, but be cautious. TRAFFIC: All traffic laws, including one-way roads, are enforced for vehicles and bicycles. SCUBA DIVING: All divers should remember to follow safe established diving practices. Always dive with a buddy. Diving flags are required. ROCK CLIMBING: The park is not maintained for rock climbing. Loose rocks may be encountered. Rock climbing at Devil’s Lake is at YOUR OWN RISK. WINTER ACTIVITIES: A winter map of trails is available from the north shore Visitor Center. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are permitted, though specific trails are not designated exclusively for such use. Trails are not maintained for winter hiking, which is neither recommended nor prohibited. Trails are usually icy and snow covered for much of the winter. The park does not rent skis, but snowshoes may be available for free loan when the Nature Center is open. The lake freezes over for about three months each winter, and ice fishing is popular. The park staff does not monitor conditions, thickness, or safety on the ice. Be cautious at all times. Approximately 12 campsites are available for winter camping. Pit toilet restrooms are available.