Natural Bridge State Park - United States

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About Natural Bridge State Park

RV quick facts for Natural Bridge State Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsNone, day-use park only
Dump stationNot available on site; use nearby Devil's Lake State Park
Max RV lengthNo designated RV sites; small day-use lot limits access for large rigs
Reservation windowNot applicable, no camping; Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker required
Cell serviceVariable in the Driftless Area; expect weak signal in valleys
Road restrictionsNarrow, winding rural county roads on approach; not recommended for very large motorhomes
Generator hoursNot applicable, day-use park

Best time to visit Natural Bridge State Park

Late April through October offers the most comfortable conditions, with wildflowers in spring, full shade canopy in summer, and oak-hickory color in October. Early fall is often ideal for RV travelers because humidity drops, biting insects fade, and trails are dry. Winter visits are possible for day use when roads are clear, but the access road and small lot can be snow-covered and are not plowed as a priority.

Jan 30 mm
27°F - 10°F

Park open for day use in winter; access road may be snow-covered

Feb 30 mm
30°F - 14°F

Cold, icy trails possible

Mar 50 mm
43°F - 25°F

Mud and melting snow on trails

Apr 85 mm
57°F - 36°F

Spring wildflowers begin

May 105 mm
70°F - 48°F

Peak wildflower season

Jun 120 mm
79°F - 58°F

Warm, humid, expect mosquitoes and ticks

Jul 105 mm
83°F - 62°F

Peak visitation season

Aug 100 mm
80°F - 60°F

Warm days, cooler nights

Sep 85 mm
72°F - 51°F

Pleasant shoulder season

Oct 65 mm
59°F - 39°F

Fall color peak in mid-month

Nov 50 mm
43°F - 27°F

Bare trees, cooler temperatures

Dec 35 mm
30°F - 17°F

Park open for day use; roads may be snow-covered

Things to do at Natural Bridge State Park

  • Natural Bridge Arch Viewpoint Easy
    RV parking available

    A short uphill trail leads from the parking area to the base of the sandstone arch, the largest natural arch in Wisconsin. Interpretive signage describes how frost wedging and weathering shaped the feature over thousands of years.

  • Raddatz Rockshelter Easy
    RV parking available

    A signed rock shelter near the arch provides a glimpse into one of the oldest documented human habitation sites in the upper Midwest. Viewing is from the trail; no entry into the shelter is permitted.

  • Indian Moccasin Nature Trail Moderate
    RV parking available

    This interpretive loop trail winds through oak-hickory forest and sandstone outcrops with numbered stops tied to a trail guide. It is the main hiking route inside the park and passes both the arch and the rockshelter.

  • Wildflower and birdwatching walks Easy
    RV parking available

    The park protects Driftless Area habitats that support spring ephemerals, native prairie plants, and woodland bird species. Spring and early summer are the best windows for flower and songbird observation.

  • Picnicking and day use Easy
    RV parking available

    A small picnic area near the parking lot offers tables and vault toilets for a quiet lunch stop. The park has no concessions, so RV travelers should pack food and water before arriving.

  • Devil's Lake State Park day trip Easy
    RV parking available

    Devil's Lake lies about 30 minutes east and pairs well with a Natural Bridge visit for RVers basing in Baraboo. It offers swimming, quartzite bluff hikes, and full campgrounds with RV-suitable sites.

  • Lower Wisconsin State Riverway scenic drive Easy

    The drive south and west from the park toward Spring Green follows the scenic Lower Wisconsin River valley. Pullouts along State Highway 23 and County Highway C offer views of bluffs, farmland, and river bottoms.

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How to get to Natural Bridge State Park

The park sits along County Highway C near Leland, roughly a 30 to 40 minute drive from Baraboo and about 50 minutes from the Wisconsin Dells. From Madison it is about an hour northwest via US-12 and state highways, and Dane County Regional Airport in Madison is the most practical fly-and-rent option. RV drivers should note that the rural approach roads are narrow, winding, and hilly through the Driftless Area, with tight shoulders and a small parking area that is not well suited to long motorhomes or trailers; larger rigs are better left at a nearby campground with a tow vehicle used for the day trip.

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