Best attractions and places to see around Blue Mounds include natural features, historical sites, and recreational opportunities in southern Wisconsin. The region is known for its prominent geological formations, such as the West Blue Mound, which is a monadnock offering panoramic views. Visitors can explore extensive trail networks and unique underground caves. The area also holds historical significance as the site of early settlements and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A little hazy on my day there, but very easy to get to and a great view! Even a sidewalk to get there so everyone should be able to enjoy!
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I thought maybe these were fire towers, which can be a little nerve racking to climb, they were nice wood structures that felt solid and I didn't have to see through a bunch of mesh steps so it didn't trigger any fear of heights.
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I thought maybe these were fire towers, which can be a little nerve racking to climb, they were nice wood structures that felt solid and I didn't have to see through a bunch of mesh steps so it didn't trigger any fear of heights.
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Great view of the driftless region
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Good access to the trail with parking, facilities, an overhead shelter, and plenty of restaurants and brew pubs nearby.
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Great selection of ciders and tasty (albeit not inexpensive) food selection, right on the bike trail. Good outdoor seating, from where you can watch all the people biking by. I stop here almost every time I ride through
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit East Tower and West Tower (Sunset) at Blue Mound State Park for panoramic views. Another must-see is the Blue Mound Scenic Overlook, which offers expansive views of the driftless region. Don't miss the National Natural Landmark, Cave of the Mounds, known for its unique mineral formations.
Yes, Blue Mounds has a rich history. You can find the historical marker for the Blue Mounds Fort, which played a role in the Black Hawk War. Other sites of interest include Ebenezer Brigham's "Brigham's Place," an early trading post and inn, and the Springdale Lutheran Church, a recognized landmark with a parish founded in 1850.
Blue Mound State Park offers over 20 miles of trails for hiking, off-road biking, and cross-country skiing. It also features the only summer swimming pool in a Wisconsin state park, a nature center, and family campgrounds. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the easy hikes around Blue Mounds.
Absolutely. Cave of the Mounds is a fascinating experience for all ages, offering a glimpse into geological history. Blue Mound State Park is also very family-friendly, with a swimming pool, nature center, and easy trails. The Blue Mound Scenic Overlook is easily accessible, even with a sidewalk, making it suitable for families.
The Military Ridge State Trail, a 39-mile former railroad right-of-way, runs through the village of Blue Mounds and is perfect for cycling. You can access it conveniently from the Military Ridge State Trail Visitor Center. For more cycling routes, check out Cycling around Blue Mounds or Road Cycling Routes around Blue Mounds.
Right on the Military Ridge State Trail, you'll find Brix Cider, which offers a great selection of ciders and food with outdoor seating. The Military Ridge State Trail Visitor Center area also has plenty of restaurants and brew pubs nearby.
Blue Mounds offers attractions year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and enjoying the scenic views and changing foliage. Summer is perfect for using the swimming pool at Blue Mound State Park and exploring the caves. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing at the State Park and downhill skiing at Tyrol Basin Ski and Snowboard Area.
Yes, the Blue Mound Scenic Overlook is easily accessible, featuring a sidewalk to reach the viewpoint, making it enjoyable for everyone. Blue Mound State Park also offers various trails, some of which are less challenging and may be suitable for different accessibility needs.
Blue Mound State Park is home to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors often spot white-tailed deer and wild turkeys. The park's varied habitats also support a range of other wildlife, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Blue Mounds hosts the annual Festival of the Mounds in the fall at Mounds View Park, featuring a chicken wing cook-off, a softball tournament, a chicken barbecue, and live bands. Historically, the Step Into The Past Rendezvous also showcased period displays and demonstrations.
The West Blue Mound within the park is considered the most prominent peak in Wisconsin, a monadnock formed through centuries of erosion. The park's elevation provides unique insights into the region's geological history and offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, including the Wisconsin River valley and the Baraboo Range.


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