Copper Falls State Park, spanning 3,068 acres in Wisconsin, is a scenic masterpiece. The park boasts the Bad River and Tylers Forks, flowing through a captivating gorge, revealing a series of stunning waterfalls. Rich in history, the land once witnessed copper mining by Old Copper Culture Indians and European settlers. The park features 17 miles of trails, including a segment of the North Country National Scenic Trail, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.