Straight Lake State Park

Straight Lake State Park
Wisconsin State Park
Wooded island on Straight Lake
Country United States
State Wisconsin
County Polk
Location Luck
 - coordinates 45°36′16″N 92°24′51″W / 45.60444°N 92.41417°W / 45.60444; -92.41417Coordinates: 45°36′16″N 92°24′51″W / 45.60444°N 92.41417°W / 45.60444; -92.41417
Area 2,780 acres (1,125 ha)
Founded 2002
Management Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
IUCN category V - Protected Landscape/Seascape
Large Glacial Erratics can be found throughout the park

Straight Lake State Park is a 2,780-acre (1,130 ha) Wisconsin state park north of the village of Luck, Wisconsin. Straight Lake State Park was established in 2002, making it Wisconsin's newest state park.[1] The park is traversed by the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which runs along the northern shore of Straight Lake before following the course of the Straight River through the Straight River Tunnel Channel. The Clam Falls Trail, an abandoned road that served as an important thoroughfare during the logging era, also traverses the park roughly parallel to the Ice Age Trail.

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