The park was well maintained and is a pretty scenic spot for photos.
Though it was a Saturday, i was surprised how many people were there for photo shoots (a large wedding party, a couple with their dog, two another couples, and a photographer had a Fall scene set up with hay bales and pumpkins ready for a shoot).
My family came to walk around and explore, but felt like we were intrusive photo-bombers with all of the photo shoots going on. We paced ourselves to have our turn at walking through the bridge (everyone was very polite and friendly). But frankly it felt way too busy for the quiet country jaunt we were looking forward to. (It didn't help that the wedding party had a big party bus in the parking lot blaring loud thumpa-thumpa music for all the park...
ย ย ย Read moreThis park contains the last covered bridge in Wisconsin. The area surrounding the park is well-maintained. I was very pleased with the layout and access to the river. The foot bridge crossing the river is nice to stand and gaze at wildlife and the river itself. I would greatly recommend visiting this place once.
There is a place to launch kayaks, if thatโs your thing. We saw 4 people do exactly that. A family landed on the bank and retrieved their kayaks from the river while we were there. Seemed to be very easy to park and walk the kayaks in/out. Iโm not sure where the next access point to land canoes would be, but Iโm sure a quick search would...
ย ย ย Read moreWe visited the covered bridge in mid-July, just days after heavy rains, and were struck by its breathtaking and serene natural beauty. The plush, deep green grass and the overflowing creek created a peaceful atmosphere. The bridge itself was a stunning testament to the craftsmanship of the past, with its structure held together by large wooden dowels. This detail highlighted the skill and care that went into its construction, adding to the overall charm and allure...
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