Overview
Main Day Use Are at Eau Galle Lake offers many family-friendly outdoor activities including fishing, boating and hiking, in the lush Wisconsin woodlands.
Recreation
In summer, the lake is a popular place for canoe, kayak and other non-gasoline powered boating. Fishermen cast their reels year-round for a chance to catch Bass, Panfish, Pike, and Trout
Facilities
Amenities include flush toilets, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, a large sandy swimming beach, boat ramp, and a fishing dock.
Natural Features
Eau Galle Lake is a 150-acre impoundment surrounded by densely wooded hills and bluffs. Its waters are fed by the 35-mile Eau Galle River, shaded with scenic mixed hardwoods.
Nearby Attractions
Crystal Cave, Wisconsin’s longest cave, is approximately 1 mile southwest of Spring Valley, WI. A series of steps and ramps allow visitors to descend over 70 ft. among stalagmites and rippling flowstone.
Spring Valley Golf Course is nearby.
Nearby Activities
- Biking
- Boating
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Picnicking
- Visitor center
- Wildlife viewing
- Swimming site
- Photography
- Swimming
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Star gazing
- Birding
- Non-motorized boating
- Water access
- Snowshoeing
- Ice fishing
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Directions
From Minneapolis/St. Paul, take I-94 east to Exit 24. Take County Road B south approximately 6 miles and follow the highway signs to the park.
GPS Coordinates
Latitude 44° 51′ 33.9998″ N
Longitude 92° 14′ 39.9998″ W