From Chippewa Falls, take State Highway 178 north to County Highway S. Turn right (east) on Highway S. In about 2 miles, Highway S goes over the Chippewa River where it empties into Lake Wissota. About 500 feet after the bridge, turn right (east) on County Highway O. Go about 2 miles to the park entrance, which will be on your right.
Would get five stars except for noisy RV generators nearby. Next time we'll camp surrounded by tent sites.
Stopped by for a quick walk on our way to the twin cities. Nice and quiet with the standard amenities. We didn’t stay over night but it’s certainly nice for a day visit.
A very nice state park within easy striking distance of the Twin Cities. Spacious, shaded camp sites with clean bathrooms and showers nearby. Interesting hiking and biking trails, a nice overlook to the water, small sandy beach for swimming (as well as other openings along the trail to hop in). Fireflies in the summer (at least while we were there). Extremely welcoming staff in the Ranger station. Camped in 2021 and 2022 and both times while connected to 30-amp service a vital electrical component in our RV got fried. Not cheap, and not fun. A beautiful state park but we will not be back.