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Cabins in Devil’s Lake
Devil’s Lake is a 374-acre lake nestled inside Devil’s Lake State Park in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The lake offers a wide range of outdoor activities, from fishing, to hiking, to birding, kayaking, and more! It’s the perfect place for an easy and fun family getaway in nature. Hike to gravity-defying rock formations and enjoy delicious food options near the lake. The best times to visit are during the summer months when the weather is warm, but many of the activity options can be enjoyed during the winter months too.
A blissful cabin stay at Devil’s LakeEnjoy the natural surroundings of Devil’s Lake to the fullest with a stay in a cabin near the lake. Choose from a wide range of options, with a little something for every type of traveler. There are oversized cabins for large groups and families, while couples can enjoy cozy, smaller cabins. Staying in a cabin doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice modern comforts. The majority of cabins include high-speed internet, up-to-date appliances, and sleek amenities. Book a cabin with a fireplace to stay cozy and warm during the colder months. Many cabins include air-conditioning to stay cool in the summer months. Pet-friendly cabins are widely available.
Travelers and activities
If you enjoy fishing, Devil’s Lake is an excellent destination for you. The lake is popular among locals and visitors for its abundance of fish species including bass, walleye, pike, bluegill, trout, perch, and more. You can enjoy year-round fishing here, as well as guided fishing trips offered by a variety of local fishing guide services. The local park office offers free loaner fishing equipment via the Tackle Loaner Program! Just give them a call to see what’s available during your visit.
Devil’s Lake for familiesThere are endless possibilities for families visiting Devil’s Lake, both at the lake and in nearby downtown Baraboo. Head to the Ochsner Park Zoo where kids can walk around and see a wide variety of animals. This zoo has been open since the early 1900s and entry is free! MagiQuest is another family-friendly attraction, and particularly great for a rainy day activity. Here kids and adults can participate in a magical scavenger hunt which involves many interactive quests. It’ll keep kids entertained for quite a few hours!
Devil’s Lake is a “no-wake lake” and is closed to any boats or devices using gasoline motors, making it a great place for a quiet escape!
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Devil’s Lake is home to two public sandy beaches with large picnic areas. The beaches are located on the north and the south shores of the lake, and you can find clean restrooms and changing areas at each one. Pack your beach towels and head to these lakeside beaches for a fun day of swimming and lazing under the sun! The best months for a dip are between mid-June to late September for the most comfortable swimming temperatures.
2. Go for a hikeThere are several hiking options around the lake. One of the most popular and straightforward options is to hike the circumference of the lake. It’s a mild, flat, and scenic 3-mile hike that only takes a couple of hours to complete and is suitable for all skill levels. There are many other hiking trails around the park, ranging from easy to strenuous in difficulty. For a moderate hike, try the 3.4 mile East Bluff Woods Loop which follows along a creek.
3. Take a photo of Devil’s Doorway Rock FormationThis doorway shaped rock formation is one of the top attractions near the lake, and a must-see if you’re up for the journey to get there. The hike to Devil’s Doorway Rock Formation can be a little strenuous, so it’s best to attempt this hike only if you consider yourself a medium to advanced level hiker. The views of the lake and surrounding area are incredible from the top.
4. Rent kayaksGet out and explore the glassy waters of the lake on a kayak to experience the beauty and tranquility of the local surroundings. You can rent kayaks, canoes, and stand-up-paddleboards from a few different local outfitters including Devil’s Lake Watercraft Rentals and Baraboo River Canoe & Kayak Rentals. Daily and hourly rental options are available.
5. Visit Balanced RockThis natural rock formation is a must-see for all visitors to the lake, and the hike to get there is short and suitable even for beginners. Just a 15-20 minute walk down the trail leads to the balanced rock formation, which is essentially a massive boulder balancing itself in a gravity-defying way. The views from here aren’t bad either!
6. Sip and dine at Tumbled Rock Brewery & KitchenJust a stone’s throw away from the lake is one of the best places to eat and drink in the area. This brewery and restaurant fusion offers delicious meals and fantastic craft beers. Order unique burgers, yummy pizzas, enormous salads, and more! If the weather is nice, you can enjoy your meal in the wonderful outdoor seating area.
7. Go to Pewits NestPewits Nest is a nature reserve just a few miles away from Devil’s Lake. It features a massive gorge formed from a melting glacier. There are several marked walking trails here, as well as great views, and a waterfall! Come here to explore a hidden oasis not far from the lake.