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Easy hiking trails in Perrot State Park traverse a landscape defined by towering sandstone and limestone bluffs, some rising over 500 feet, offering expansive views of the Mississippi River Valley. The park features a diverse terrain, including winding river channels, forested islands, and bottomland forests. Significant natural features include Brady's Bluff and Trempealeau Mountain, a distinctive cone-shaped hill.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Hike the 2.8-mile Brady's Bluff and Riverview Trail Loop in Perrot State Park for panoramic views of the Mississippi River and unique bluff
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Hike the Brady's Bluff and Reed's Run Loop in Perrot State Park for panoramic Mississippi River views and diverse terrain.

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3.52km
01:05
120m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:37
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:29
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nice place to park, I have yet to be inside the building, but it has picnic tables around it and a big parking lot.
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This park has some amazing looking paddling with the bluffs all around it. I want to get back, maybe with a group and paddle here.
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It's a bit of a scramble to get to the top of Reed's Peak but it's one of the few named promontories in Perrot State Park that few visit.
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From here you can enjoy a great view of Brady's Bluff, Trempealealu Mountain and the might Mississippi River Valley spreading out beyond. There is a bench to sit on to take it all in.
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From here you can get a great view of the Mississippi River Valley, Brady's Bluff and Trempealeau Mountain.
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From this vantage point, it is possible to see Sugar Loaf Bluff in Winona upstream and on the opposite bank of the Mississippi River.
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Perrot State Park offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with 14 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails allow you to explore the park's diverse landscapes, from river valleys to bluff overlooks.
Easy hikes in Perrot State Park feature dramatic sandstone and limestone bluffs, some rising over 500 feet, offering expansive views of the Mississippi River Valley. You'll also encounter winding river channels, lush forested islands, and bottomland forests. The park's unique geology creates a varied and scenic hiking experience.
Yes, many easy trails lead to or offer views of significant landmarks. You can reach the summit of Brady's Bluff, which provides panoramic vistas of the Mississippi River, Trempealeau Bay, and surrounding farmlands. Another notable spot is Perrot Ridge, offering excellent views of the area, including Brady's Bluff itself. The park also features the distinctive cone-shaped Trempealeau Mountain, visible from various overlooks.
Yes, Perrot State Park has several easy loop trails. For example, the Brady's Bluff and Riverview Trail Loop is a popular 2.8-mile option that combines bluff climbs with riverside paths. Another great choice is the Brady's Bluff – Boat Launch loop from Perrot State Park, which is an easy 3.5-mile route.
Perrot State Park is beautiful year-round. Spring and fall are particularly popular for comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage or birdwatching during migrations. Summer offers lush greenery, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing on ungroomed trails, though some trails may be groomed for cross-country skiing.
Yes, Perrot State Park offers several family-friendly easy trails. The Black Walnut Nature Trail is a 0.5-mile self-guided interpretive loop, perfect for learning about the area's natural history. The Riverview Trail, running along the Mississippi and Trempealeau rivers, is also relatively flat and an easier option for families.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in Wisconsin State Parks, including Perrot State Park, provided they are on a leash no longer than 8 feet and under control. Always check the latest park regulations on the Wisconsin DNR website for any specific restrictions or designated pet-free areas before your visit.
The easy trails in Perrot State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers frequently praise the rewarding views from the bluffs, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural features that make each hike unique.
Yes, the Brady's Bluff and Riverview Trail Loop is an excellent choice for this. It combines the ascent to Brady's Bluff with its expansive river vistas, followed by a path that runs alongside the Mississippi and Trempealeau rivers, offering close-up water views.
Perrot State Park has multiple parking areas conveniently located near trailheads. A Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required for entry. Specific parking details for individual trail access points can often be found on park maps or signage upon arrival.
The Black Walnut Nature Trail is a self-guided interpretive loop that provides insights into the area's natural history and the lives of Native Americans who inhabited the region. Additionally, the park's Nature Center offers displays about the local Native American cultures.
Absolutely. After an easy hike, you can enjoy other activities like birdwatching, paddling on the calmer backwaters, fishing, or camping. The park also provides direct access to the 24-mile Great River State Trail, which is ideal for biking.


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