Yellowstone Lake State Park Explained

Yellowstone Lake State Park
Iucn Category:V
Map:Wisconsin
Location:Lafayette, Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates:42.7633°N -89.9778°W
Area Acre:968
Established:1970
Governing Body:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Yellowstone Lake State Park is a state park of Wisconsin, United States, featuring a 455acres reservoir on a tributary of the Pecatonica River. The state park is included in the 4047acres Yellowstone Lake State Wildlife Area. The park has 128 campsites and 5 group sites. There is a swimming area with sand beach, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Boat launch, boat rentals, fishing for bluegill, largemouth bass, walleye and channel catfish, with some northern pike and muskellunge. Hiking trails, and groomed cross country ski trails. The adjacent 4,000 acre wildlife area offers extensive horse trails and a shooting range.

Located in the town of Fayette in Lafayette County, the man-made lake is sustained by the Yellowstone River which enters on the northwest side, and the man-made dike built on the southeast side. The dam at the southern end of the dike is crossed by a narrow, steel catwalk, from which fishing is not allowed.

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