Attractions and places to see around Lake Delton include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural experiences. This village in the Wisconsin Dells area is centered around the 249-acre man-made Lake Delton, offering various water sports and fishing opportunities. The region features unique geological formations like sandstone cliffs and gorges, alongside significant conservation efforts and historical sites. Visitors can explore both natural wonders and man-made attractions.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Combination of multiple trails starting at Echo Rock trail head near accessible pier
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This heavily wooded trail offers abundant shade as you ride. It provides ample space and enjoyable hills while maintaining a relatively flat overall terrain. Keep a lookout for wildlife, as the area is frequented by many deer and other creatures.
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The trail is a wide packed dirt path through the trees with access to the Fern Dell and Wild Rice trails, the latter of which has a viewpoint of Mirror Lake just west of the junction with this trail.
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This 300-acre property features live crane exhibitions, showcasing 15 different species on-site. The park is dedicated to the conservation of cranes and the ecosystems they rely on. There is an admission fee to enter, and the schedule may vary, so check the hours of operation before planning your visit. You can find more information on their website: savingcranes.org.
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This heavily wooded trail offers abundant shade. It provides ample space and enjoyable hills while maintaining a relatively flat overall terrain. Keep a lookout for wildlife, as the area is frequented by many deer and other creatures.
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This heavily wooded trail offers abundant shade as you hike. It provides ample space and enjoyable hills while maintaining a relatively flat overall terrain. Keep a lookout for wildlife, as the area is frequented by many deer and other creatures.
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This trail is spacious, well-marked, and surrounded by lush vegetation, providing ample shade. The trail offers a delightful blend of forested areas and open prairies, featuring some hills that add to the hike.
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This trail meanders alongside Mirror Lake, which is the primary attraction in this area. Known for its tranquil and clear waters that resemble a swimming pool more than a lake, you'll also come across a designated swimming area beach and enjoy breathtaking views along the way.
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Lake Delton offers a variety of natural wonders. You can enjoy the tranquil waters of Mirror Lake, known for its clear waters and designated swimming beach. For stunning views, head to Echo Rock Lookout, which provides vistas of Mirror Lake surrounded by pine trees and rock formations. The region also features unique geological formations like Lost Canyon, carved by melting glaciers, and the scenic Wisconsin River with its sandstone cliffs and Witches Gulch.
Absolutely! Lake Delton is a fantastic destination for families. Beyond the natural beauty of Mirror Lake and Echo Rock Lookout, the area boasts major attractions like Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park and Noah's Ark Waterpark, the largest waterpark in the U.S. Interactive experiences like Wizard Quest and the hands-on science exhibits at Tommy Bartlett Exploratory also provide engaging fun for all ages. For wildlife enthusiasts, the International Crane Foundation offers live crane exhibitions and conservation insights.
There are several excellent hiking opportunities near Lake Delton. You can explore trails like Turtleville Trail and Hastings Trail, which offer shaded paths through forests. Mirror Lake State Park provides over 19 miles of hiking trails, including paths to Echo Rock. For more detailed routes, you can find a variety of options, including easy and moderate trails, in the Hiking around Lake Delton guide.
Lake Delton itself is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy jet skiing, water skiing, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. Rentals are available from local providers. Anglers will also find opportunities for fishing bass, walleye, and northern pike. The Lake Delton Public Beach is perfect for swimming, picnics, and relaxation.
Yes, the region offers interesting historical and cultural experiences. The International Crane Foundation is a significant conservation center dedicated to preserving crane species. Nearby, you can visit the H.H. Bennett Studio, which showcases the work of a pioneering 19th-century landscape photographer. Just a short drive away in Baraboo, Circus World offers a glimpse into the history of the Ringling Brothers circus with a museum and live performances.
For a unique perspective, consider the Lost Canyon Tours, which take you on a half-hour horse-drawn carriage ride through a nearly 20,000-year-old gorge. The Dells Army Duck Tours and Original Wisconsin Ducks offer amphibious tours that travel on land and water, showcasing landmarks along the Wisconsin River and Lake Delton.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Mirror Lake State Park features 9 miles of dedicated biking paths. For road cyclists, there are several routes of varying difficulty, including the 'Crane loop' and 'International Crane Foundation – Lost Canyon loop'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lake Delton guide.
If you're looking for a peaceful escape, Mirror Lake and Mirror Lake State Park are known for their tranquility. The park offers beautiful landscapes and calm waters, perfect for paddling and quiet contemplation, away from the bustling waterparks.
The International Crane Foundation is a premier wildlife attraction, housing 15 different species of cranes on its 300-acre property. Additionally, Timbavati Wildlife Park is home to over 400 animals from around the world, offering close-up interactions and a safari train ride.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse offerings, from the stunning natural vistas at Echo Rock Lookout to the serene and clear waters of Mirror Lake. The conservation efforts at the International Crane Foundation are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of outdoor adventure and family-friendly entertainment available throughout the region.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Lake Delton loop' or the 'Fern Dell and Turtleville Trails Loop'. These trails offer varying distances and moderate difficulty, providing great options for runners. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Lake Delton guide.
Beyond the scenic Echo Rock Lookout, the area is famous for its unique sandstone formations. Lost Canyon features towering sandstone and rock cliffs carved by glaciers. The Wisconsin River also boasts impressive formations, including the famous Witches Gulch, a secluded slot canyon accessible by boat tours, known for its moss-draped cliffs.


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