Best Attractions and Places to See in Baraboo, Wisconsin (WI)
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List of Best Things to do in Baraboo, Wisconsin (WI)
Devil's Lake State Park
Circus World
International Crane Foundation
Siuslaw River Bridge
Parfrey's Glen
Outlets at The Dells
Al. Ringling Mansion
Pewit's Nest Gorge
Baraboo Bluff Winery
Driftless Glen Distillery
Devil's Lake Hiking Part 1 _ West Bluff ( Baraboo, Wisconsin)
Devil's Lake is about 2 miles from Baraboo. The lake is the primary attraction of the State Park , Its is also known for its 500 feet bluff . She offers a lot of recreation such as hiking, swimming, fishing, kayaking, climbing and camping.
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Baraboo - Adventure Awaits
Hosts Collin Geraghty and Mariah Haberman each set out on their own adventures in the Baraboo area, taking in the intricate blend of outdoor recreation, bustling downtown, and rich history. Collin's excursion takes him from kayaking along the Baraboo River to enjoying a smooth drink at Driftless Glen Distillery, while Mariah makes an enchanting visit to Devil's Lake Lavender farm before soaking in the grandeur of the Al. Ringling Theatre. From iconic attractions like Devil’s Lake State Park and Circus World to discovering the local charm of the Baraboo Social Club and the Little Village Café, adventure awaits in Baraboo!
Devils Lake State Park, Baraboo, Wisconsin
Devils Lake State Park, Baraboo, Wisconsin. Wisconsin's largest state park offers grand views from 500 foot quartzite bluffs overlooking a natural 360 acre lake.
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Man Mound Park - Baraboo, Wisconsin
On Saturday, August 9, 2008, the Man Mound Archeological Site was rededicated by the organizations that were responsible for its preservation: the Sauk County Historical Society, the Wisconsin Archaeological Society and the Wisconsin Federation of Women's Clubs.
Only one effigy mound in the shape of a human being has survived nearly intact. It is located near the base of a high hill in Man Mound County Park, to the northeast of Baraboo. Probably built more than 1,000 years ago, this huge mound is in the form of a walking man who has horns or is wearing a horned headdress, such as a buffalo-horn headdress, which is characteristically worn by Native American shamans in more recent times. From: Indian Mounds of Wisconsin by Robert A. Birmingham and Leslie E. Eisenberg, p.205. Slide show by John Wanserski.
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The Giant Man Mound ~ Baraboo, Wisconsin
I report on the giant human mound found near Baraboo, Wisconsin in the 1800's, about the only one left today. The story of the preservation over 110 years ago and some questions.
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WilloWood Inn Room Descriptions, Baraboo Wisconsin
The WilloWood Inn , Baraboo Wisconsin, is the only Themed Motel in the area. Each of the rooms have a specific theme and will help create the perfect atmosphere for your vacation ..FUN - Check them out
The Water Garden at the Inn at Wawanissee Point in Baraboo, Wisconsin
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Inn at Wawanissee Point, Baraboo, United States
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Devil's Lake State Park (Baraboo, Wisconsin)
O ponto mias alto do Devil's Lake State Park, em Baraboo, Wisconsin. Outubro de 2013.
This 9,217-acre (3,730 ha)[4] state park is known for its 500-foot-high (150 m) quartzite bluffs along the 360-acre (150 ha) Devil's Lake, which was created by a glacier during the last ice age approximately 12,000 years ago. The sand at the bottom of Devil's Lake is thought to be deposited by glaciers. Devil's Lake is situated in the Baraboo Hills. The Baraboo Hills are thought to be much older than Devil's Lake itself; they are approximately 1.6 billion years old and were once part of the Baraboo Range which is thought to have been taller than the Rocky Mountains.
In 1974, the National Park Service declared the Southern portion of the Baraboo Hills a National Natural Landmark. The Nature Conservancy also designated it as one of the Last Great Places, it is one of only 77 of these places in the world.[2] Loess covers most of the hills and forms the parent material of a brown silt loam soil. During the autumn, the park's brilliant foliage makes it a popular attraction. The lake is surrounded by a mixed conifer-deciduous forest and the Baraboo Hills are also home to one of the largest contiguous hardwood forests in the Midwest.[2] Its scenic beauty along with its proximity to the Wisconsin Dells has made it one of the most popular of Wisconsin's state parks for both day use and overnight camping; the park receives over 1.2 million visitors annually.
Due to the long geological history of Devil's Lake and the Baraboo Range, the area has been used in geological research for years. The lake itself is rectangular in shape and is a little over a mile long from north to south and a half mile from east to west. It has many cliffs, waterfalls, unique rock formations and a variety of animal and plant species.[5]
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Haunted & historic Baraboo Inn in Baraboo Wisconsin USA - 2018 WLGH Live Participation Pt 1
As seen on National Ghost Hunting Day's World's Largest Ghost Hunt on September 29, 2018, see the Paranormal Investigations of the Historic and haunted Baraboo Inn in Baraboo Wisconsin USA, as investigated with the talents of Yooper Paranormal.
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Evidence and results from the 2017 World's Largest Ghost Hunt will be held on November 9th at the Haunted Baraboo Inn in Baraboo, Wisconsin! Look for our invite in FB Events World's Largest Ghost Hunt - The Reveal of Evidence
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LAKE WISCONSIN VALLEY FROM WAWANISSEE POINT ATOP BARABOO BLUFFS
Live from the Great Room window at the Inn at Wawanissee Point, is a mesmerizing panoramic gem of the Lake Wisconsin valley and beyond. Aka the Best View In Wisconsin .com, this due Southeast field of vision is from atop the fabled Baraboo Hills, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world. This glacial wide view encompasses rich prairies, hardwood forests, prime farming, peaceful lake settings and cottages, neighboring and distant villages, rows of wind power, and of course flightless fowl of all sizes and shapes. On a clear day, the capitol dome in Madison, Wi. is visible with the naked eye.
Pewit's Nest State Natural Area - Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Record high temperatures create a fog over Skillet Creek as it passes through Pewit's Nest Gorge. Jan 29th, 2013
Hike at Devils Lake State Park. Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Showing the beauty of the changing fall on the East Bluff Woods Trail at Devil's Lake State Park in Baraboo Wisconsin.
US Hwy 12 Baraboo Bypass
This is a video of STH 136 reconstruction at the intersection of the new US Hwy 12 Bypass of Baraboo. In the video, two cranes can be seen setting a concrete girder for the US Hwy 12 overpass of STH 136. Surrounding the bridge construction, grading work has been completed and two roundabout interchanges can be seen taking shape.
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Best Hike In Wisconsin-Devils Lake
In this video, me and my girlfriend travel to Devils Lake state park in Wisconsin. The hike is full of awesome views and tough climbs but well worth the effort. Also, we both went to a little trail we have never been to and was well worth our trip. I hope you enjoy the video. Check out the first video with the link below, also follow me on Instagram for behind the scenes footage and photos. See you on the trails!
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Natural Bridge - Wisconsin attraction
this sandstone bridge formation is located in Natural Bridge State Park in Wisconsin... video and pictures shot with Galaxy S4... it's all i had on me...
Natural Bridge State Park is a 530-acre (214 ha) state park of Wisconsin, United States, featuring Wisconsin's largest natural arch. Directly beneath the arch is the Raddatz Rockshelter, a rock shelter once used by Paleo-Indians and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is located southwest of Baraboo between the unincorporated communities of Leland and Denzer, in the town of Honey Creek.
The park is on the edge of the Baraboo Range in an unglaciated Driftless Area of south-central Wisconsin. Outcrops of sandstone deposited 1.6 billion years ago jut out of the tops of these hills.
The arch and rock shelter have been weathered out of one such outcropping. The top of the arch is 35 feet (11 m) above the ground. The arch opening is 25 feet (7.6 m) wide and 15 feet (4.6 m) high. The rock shelter is 60 feet (18 m) wide and 30 feet (9.1 m) deep.
The park's hills are forested with oak and other hardwoods. Some ridge tops bear small prairie remnants with grasses and cactus. Around the outcrop walls grow ferns such as the walking fern (Asplenium rhizophyllum), slender lip fern (Cheilanthes feei) and the rare purple cliffbrake (Pellaea atropurpurea). The shade of the rock faces also supports Solidago sciaphila, a rare goldenrod.
An archaeological excavation of the rock shelter was conducted in 1957 by Warren L. Wittry of the Wisconsin Historical Society. His team found evidence of human use over a long time period. The remains of 50 vertebrate and 15 mollusc species were identified. The oldest artifacts were pieces of charred wood, presumably from fire pits, which were dated to between 9000 and 8000 BCE. This would make it the oldest documented site of human occupation in the upper Midwest.[2] There were also artifacts such as antler-scrapers dating back to six to seven thousand years ago. Evidence indicates that the shelter was used only periodically at first, perhaps as a hunting or seasonal camp. Later it was inhabited year-round.
The natural bridge has been a tourist attraction for modern visitors since 1870. The state park was established in 1972, and the following year 60 acres (24 ha) centered on the arch were given a further level of protection as Natural Bridge and Rockshelter State Natural Area. In 1978 the Raddatz Rockshelter was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Natural Bridge State Park is open year-round but unstaffed. Visitors needing a parking pass for their vehicle must purchase one from a self-registration stand. Amenities at the park are limited to picnic tables and restrooms. There is no overnight camping.
There are two trails in the park, totalling about 3.5 miles (5.6 km). The arch and rock shelter are short distance up the Indian Moccasin Nature Trail, which then loops further through the wooded hills. Signs along the trail interpret the medicinal uses of many native plants. The longer Whitetail Hiking Trail leads across the highway to the less-used southern half of the park.
The southern portion of the park is open for hunting during parts of autumn.
My Favorite Baraboo Bluffs/Devils Lake Climbs,Descents and the Merrimac Ferry
Cemetery--Marsh - :10
Devils Delight - 7:21
DL Soulum - 20:49
Bluff Road and Tower Road West - 32:05
Tower Road - 43:52
Climb Up to Devils Lake - 52:10
South Lake Road - 56:05
County Road DL - 59:23
Neuman 2 Devils Lake Crown W - 1:05:05
DL Decent - 1:08:57
Bluff Road Decent - 1:11:36
Merrimac Ferry - 1:14:43
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ADVENTURE AT DEVILS LAKE STATE PARK
My first stop was in Baraboo Wisconsin at Parfrey's Glen where I took a bunch of stills and slow motion on my way through the area and back out. I made a few minutes drive over the the main area of the stat park and took a nice hike all the way to the top of the bluffs where I had to go if I wanted to see Standing Rock, and the Devils Doorway. If you are in the area looking for beautiful views and great places to take photos, this is a great place to go. I arrived late so I was only able to get in about 6 hours. In the Glenn it will be easy for kids, but if you go to the top of the bluff just know the rocks will be smooth and sometime slippery.
I made this video using my Nikon D3200, Go Pro, I phone XR, with a phone gimbal and an anamorphic lens.