Mill Bluff State Park is located in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin and features a number of spectacular Cambrian sandstone mesas, buttes, and pinnacles that rise above the level bed of an extinct glacial lake. Included in the 1258 square miles, there are many bluff's located in the park including, Long Bluff, Ragged Rock, Wildcat Bluff, Bear Bluff, Devil’s Monument, Camel’s Bluff, Mill Bluff, and Round Bluff are all included within the site.
The park has a self guided nature trail and 2 hiking trails.
Park activities include picnic and campsite areas, vistas, and canoeing. There are also seasonal naturalist programs available.
There is a variety of plant life and birds to keep the sightseers busy.