Mill Bluff State Park
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Mill Bluff State Park is a 1,258 acre Wisconsin state park near the village of Camp Douglas. The park protects several sandstone bluffs between 80 and 200 feet high which would have been islands 12,000 years ago in Glacial Lake Wisconsin. The bluffs served as landmarks both to early pioneers and to travelers today on Interstate 90/94 which passes through the park.