
Showing 9 of 33 parks within 100 miles of Oshkosh










State Park • WI • 16 mi
Overview High Cliff State Park is a distinctive Lake Winnebago shoreline park located in east-central Wisconsin near the community of Sherwood. Known for its…

State Park • WI • 32 mi
Overview Located in east-central Wisconsin near the village of Campbellsport, Campbellsport Drumlins State Park showcases a distinctive landscape shaped by the…

State Park • WI • 35 mi
Overview Lost Dauphin State Park is a small and quiet state park located in west-central Wisconsin near the village of Fountain City along the Mississippi…

State Park • WI • 39 mi
Overview Hartman Creek State Park is a well-known central Wisconsin park located near the city of Waupaca. Centered around a chain of clear lakes and…

State Park • State Historic Site • WI • 40 mi
Overview Heritage Hill State Historical Park is a living history museum located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Spanning several hundred acres, the park preserves and…

State Park • State Recreation Area • WI • 41 mi
Overview Fischer Creek State Recreation Area is a quiet coastal park located along the shoreline of Lake Michigan in northeastern Wisconsin. Known for its open…

State Park • WI • 44 mi
Overview Lizard Mound State Park is a culturally significant park located in Washington County in southeastern Wisconsin. Known for its preserved Native…

State Park • WI • 48 mi
Overview Kohler-Andrae State Park is a scenic Lake Michigan shoreline park located near the city of Sheboygan in eastern Wisconsin. Renowned for its sweeping…

State Park • WI • 52 mi
Overview Harrington Beach State Park is a scenic Lake Michigan park located in Ozaukee County along Wisconsin’s eastern shoreline. Known for its long pebble…
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Oshkosh’s location along the western shore of Lake Winnebago places it within reach of many of Wisconsin’s most scenic parks and natural landscapes. Within roughly 100 miles of the city, visitors can explore a wide variety of state parks, forests, lakes, and protected natural areas that highlight the diverse outdoor environments of northeastern and central Wisconsin.
This distance opens the door to longer day trips and weekend adventures across the region. From wooded hiking trails and quiet inland lakes to dramatic shoreline landscapes along Lake Michigan, the parks near Oshkosh offer countless opportunities to experience Wisconsin’s natural beauty.
The landscapes within 100 miles of Oshkosh reflect the glacial history that shaped much of Wisconsin’s terrain. Rolling hills, kettle lakes, wetlands, river valleys, and forested ridges create a diverse natural environment that supports abundant wildlife and plant life.
Parks throughout the region highlight these landscapes through scenic overlooks, wooded trails, peaceful lakeshores, and expansive natural areas that change beautifully with the seasons.
Parks within 100 miles of Oshkosh offer a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore miles of hiking and biking trails, enjoy fishing and boating on inland lakes, paddle quiet rivers, or relax at scenic picnic areas surrounded by forests and rolling hills.
Many parks also feature campgrounds, playgrounds, wildlife viewing areas, and nature centers that make them excellent destinations for both day trips and extended outdoor adventures.
From lakeside parks along Lake Winnebago to forested state parks and scenic natural areas farther inland, the parks within 100 miles of Oshkosh offer endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Use this guide to discover parks across the region and start planning your next hiking trip, camping weekend, or scenic getaway.