Lapham Peak

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Delafield, United States

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State park· Tourist attraction

Lapham Peak Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Lapham Peak is located in Delafield, United States on W329 N846, County Rd C. Lapham Peak is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

W329 N846, County Rd C

Phone

+12626463025

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Shane Martin

Beautiful place to walk absolutely amazing they have Trails for walking and cross-country skiing oh, they are also pet friendly and you can take your dog there. This Pacific Trail we walked on was paved the whole way so it is wheelchair accessible they built the special for disabled people. The fee to get in with 8 for my wife and I in our car and we had a blast walking there. Good views nice walking. It tends to be a little busy depending on when you go because it's a pretty popular spot. We enjoy being there though it's a pretty good place to exercise. Will definitely find ourselves there again. The Rangers at the entrance where helpful and answer our questions and were polite and happy.

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Erin Y

I can't believe this park was in my backyard for years and I never properly explored it. Huge space literally in the middle of Delafield, filled with beautiful forests and miles of trails for hiking, biking, and cross country skiing. We did a large part of the Ice Age Trail and hiked some of the ski trails - nice variety of difficulties and landscapes depending on which trail you are on. Trails are extremely well marked with maps at every intersection, and not even the popular trails were overly crowded when we went. Great for a day trip for locals.

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James Hoeppner

First time cross country skiing on a groomed trail. Had a great time. Wide trails with multiple tracks. Got my annual state park sticker and trail pass. I'll be back.

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daryl hinz

Great XC ski trails with moderate & challenging options. Also separate Ice Age NST and snowshoe trails. Flush toilets, but warming house closed during pandemic.

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Karan A

The park has multiple trails running through, stretching for miles, and with a good forest cover. The trails are well-maintained, with maps, and wooden benches available at intersections, and some parts can be accessed by stroller/wheelchair. The park also has an observatory tower, offering magnificent views of the surrounding areas, and a butterfly park. Perfectly safe even on a weekend as the trails are wide enough for maintaining social distancing. Dogs are allowed as long as they are on leash. Also, be wary of the chipmunks scurrying around.