59 EMERGENCY INFORMATION
STAY CLEAR OF THE RAILROAD TRACKS!
The Wisconsin & Southern Railroad which owns the railroad line that runs through Devil’s Lake State Park would like us to remind visitors to please stay off of the
tracks. Trains pass through the park several times a day and the folks at Wisconsin & Southern would like your visit to Devil’s Lake to be a safe one.
YOUR ATTENTIVENESS TO THIS REQUEST IS APPRECIATED.
ILLNESS OR INJURY In case of any illness or injury, contact the park office for
directions to hospitals or ambulance service. Doctors and hospital facilities are located in Baraboo, three miles north of the park via Highway 123 or 113.
POLICE: Contact the Visitor Center or, if closed, an emergency
phone is located on the outside of the Visitor Center to call directly to the Sauk County Sheriff’s Department:
EMERGENCY: 911 TELEPHONE NUMBERS
•Devil’s Lake State Park Visitor Center, 608-356-8301.
•Sauk County Sheriff’s Department non-emergency, 608-356-4895.
There are emergency phones located at both the North Shore Visitor Center and the South Shore Contact Station
Photo By: Paul Swanson from WSRR
MESSAGES You may have emergency messages sent to you at the
park through the visitor center. Don’t Spoil Your Visit to the Park
While the vast majority of visitors at Devil’s Lake State Park obey the laws, we would like to point out some of the most common violations encountered by our Rangers.
No admission
stickers on vehicles: ($162.20 fine)
All parked vehicles within the boundary of the state park must display a valid park sticker.
Pet violations: ($175.30 fine)
All pets must be on a leash at all times and are prohibited from certain areas of the park, including beach and picnic areas. Please ask a staff member where your pet is allowed if you are unsure. You are also required to clean up after your pet.
Traffic violations: (Fine of $150.10 and up) All roads and parking lots in the park are public
highways and all traffic laws apply. Some common violations are speeding, driving the wrong way on one-way roads, and transporting children in truck
beds. Do not transport anyone under 16 years old in the back of a truck. Child safety restraints are also required for children under eight years old.
Noise violations: ($200.50 fine) Noise violations are strictly enforced, especially at night in the campgrounds.
Alcohol: (Fine of $200.50 and up)
While alcohol is allowed in the park, you cannot drink if you’re under 21 years of age; provide alcohol to someone under 21; transport an open intoxicant in your vehicle; or drive under the influence anywhere in the park.
We ask that you please obey these laws to help keep Devil’s Lake a safe and enjoyable park for everyone.
Campground Hosts Here To Help You
If you need help or would like information about the park or the local area, find one of our campground hosts in the campgrounds.
QUARTZITE Site 60
NORTHERN LIGHTS Site 150
ICE AGE Sites 345 & 437
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