Brady's Bluff at Perrot State Park (Trempealeau County, WI)
Panorama view of Trempealeau Mountain, the Mississippi River, Perrot Ridge (through the leaf-less trees), etc. from atop Brady's Bluff at Perrot State Park, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Taken on November 28, 2008.
Perrot State Park, Trempealeau, Wisconsin
Nicholas Perrot, a 17th century French Canadian fur trader spent the winter here in 1685. In 1731 Godefroy de Linctot built a fort at the mountain whose foot is bathed by water, sometimes written La Montagne Qui Trempe a Leau and now called Mount Trempealeau. Platform mounds associated with the Mississippian culture of Cahokia have been located in the nearby village of Trempealeau. Effigy and burial mounds of the Hopewell culture are also found in the Park. Today you can get excellent views of Mount Trempealeau and the Mississippi River Valley by climbing the trail to the top of the 520 ft. Brady's Bluff. Or canoe through the bottomland to see some of the thousands of birds that nest or pass through this magical terrain. There are 98 campsites in the park. The tent sites by the water have spectacular views of Mount Trempealeau. The Great River State Trail for bicycling can be accessed directly from the campground. Cyclists can then explore three other bicycle trails in this extensive trail system. Music copyright 2008 by Maury Smith. Slide show and photographs by John Wanserski, copyright 2008 by Creative Juice LLC.
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Hike to Brady's Bluff at Perrot State Park (Trempealeau, WI)
Twin sisters on a hike to the top of Brady's Bluff at Perrot State Park on the Mississippi River in Trempealeau, Wisconsin.
Perrot State Park - Hiking Perrot Ridge Trail to Brady’s Bluff Trail Loop
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A time lapse video of the wiscohana crew hiking the Perrot Ridge Trail to Brady’s Bluff Trail, which forms a nice 3.5 mile loop with approximately 820 feet of vertical elevation gain. The hike includes two excellent vistas at the summits of both trails that overlook the surrounding Mississippi River Valley.
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Upper Mississippi River in Trempealeau WI
Trempealeau Test Flight
DJI flight over Trempealeau Wisconsin.
Hiking and Camping Vlog | Brady's Bluff, La Crosse, WI
We went hiking at Brady's Bluff in La Crosse, WI
We went camping and hiking and we got to see some amazing views!
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Trempealeau County 6-26-2016
The most bad ass trails in the Midwest PERIOD! This is ATV Paradise. These trails are along the Mississippi River Bluffs and are all on private land.
Scott Altendorf on the Suzuki Z434 with Tim Mohrbacher out front on the Raptor 700R.
Trempealeau Hotel view of the river
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American Queen - Trempealeau, Wisconsin
The American Queen moves through Trempealeau, Wisconsin on August 21, 2014. She is said to be the largest river steamboat ever built. The ship was built in 1995 and is a six-deck recreation of a classic Mississippi riverboat, built by McDermott Shipyard for the Delta Queen Steamboat Company. Although the American Queen's stern paddlewheel is indeed powered by a genuine steam plant, her secondary propulsion, in case of an emergency and for maneuverability around tight areas where the paddle wheel can not navigate, comes from a set of diesel-electric propellers known as Z-drives on either side of the sternwheel. She has 222 state rooms for a capacity of 436 guests and a crew of 160. She is 418 feet long and 89 feet wide. Thank you to the lock master, and to theTrempealeau Chamber of Commerce for allowing me this opportunity!
Perrot State Park, Wisconsin
Panoramic view of the Mississippi river as viewed from atop Brady's Bluff. 520 feet above the river. Minnesota is across the river to the west. Video shot on Sept 19, 2010.
Brady Bluff Overlook
Looking from Brady Bluff on the ridge of Brady Mountain across Grassy Cove toward Black Mountain and Haley Mountain. This is a small spur trail to a great overlook off the Grassy Cove Segment of the Cumberland Trail.
Dana & Kenny Koogler
May 2010
Perrot State Park Part 2
Week 13 of our hiking challenge. Perrot State Park is located in Wisconsin and is a must hike park. Views of the Mississippi River, Trempealeau Bay and surrounding bluffs are worth every stair and step to the top.
Perrot State Park - Trempealeau Wisconsin
We love Perrot State Park. We are at the park at least three to four times per month all year long. Our two favorites activities are skiing & hiking. My video submission to Sony's State Park Video Contest.
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Climbing Brady's Bluff - Hike and Lore
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Perrot State Park Campsites 1-50
Nicholas Perrot, a 17th century French Canadian fur trader spent the winter here in 1685. In 1731 Godefroy de Linctot built a fort at the mountain whose foot is bathed by water, sometimes written La Montagne Qui Trempe a Leau and now called Mount Trempealeau. Platform mounds associated with the Mississippian culture of Cahokia have been located in the nearby village of Trempealeau. Effigy and burial mounds of the Hopewell culture are also found in the Park. Today you can get excellent views of Mount Trempealeau and the Mississippi River Valley by climbing the trail to the top of the 520 ft. Brady's Bluff. Or canoe through the bottomland to see some of the thousands of birds that nest or pass through this magical terrain. There are 98 campsites in the park. The tent sites by the water have spectacular views of Mount Trempealeau. The Great River State Trail for bicycling can be accessed directly from the campground. You can then explore three other bicycle trails in this excellent trail system. Music by Maury Smith. Slide show by John Wanserski
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PERROT STATE PARK ADVENTURING
Here is a video from when my friends and I camped at Perrot State Park in Trempeleau County, Wisconsin. Perrot State Park features beautiful bluffs and river valleys, as it connects to the Mississippi River. We made the most of our time by running, hiking, kayaking, and biking 28 miles all in one day! Enjoy my footage, mostly taken on a GoPro Hero 6. :)