Mill Bluff State Park
Mill Bluff State Park is a state park in Wisconsin. It was established in 1936. 1 graded lake is within 15 miles of the park, including Lake Tomah.
Mill Bluff State Park State Park spans an unrecorded acreage acres in Wisconsin — a designated recreation destination with the full set of facilities the state park system provides. A handful of graded lakes (1) lie near the park; the cleanest is Lake Tomah (F).
State parks pair well with the LakeGrade dataset: the park itself usually has interpretive signage explaining the local lake system, but the per-lake grade tells you which actual lake in the system to head to.
Official Resources
Nearby Graded Lakes (within 15 mi)
Lakes closest to Mill Bluff State Park, weighted by size. Click a lake for its full water quality grade, fish species, and depth.
| Lake | County | Grade | Surface Area | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Tomah | Monroe | F | 225 acres | 10.5 mi |
Other Parks in the Area
- Buckhorn State Park— State Park, 15.5 mi
- Wildcat Mountain State Park— State Park, 21.1 mi
- Roche-a-Cri State Park— State Park, 25 mi
- Rocky Arbor State Park— State Park, 33 mi
Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.