• Source: Lost Dauphin Park
    • Lost Dauphin State Park is a state park in Brown County, Wisconsin. It is located on the land that Lost Dauphin claimant Eleazer Williams lived in the mid-19th-century. The park became a state park in 1947. It was removed from the list of state parks but the land remains state-owned.


      Location


      The park is located at the home of Eleazar Williams overlooking the Fox River. It is located on Brown County Highway D (which is also called Lost Dauphin Road) along the north side of the river.


      State park


      The park was added to the list of state parks in 1947. It remains designated as Lost Dauphin Park with the land remaining state owned.


      Features


      The site features a scenic overlook of the Fox River with a bench, shelter, and swings. The flagstone foundation of the former house remains visible. Since the park is operated locally by the Town of Lawrence, a vehicle admission sticker is not required.


      References




      External links



      Page on Wisconsin DNR website

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