Wisconsin has scores of scenic and tranquil parks, but some truly capture the imagination. A little town near Richland Center has a park with an amazing feature: a natural bridge, carved from rock. The bridge is not part of any road or trail, but it takes visitors on a journey of natural wonder. Here’s why you have to visit this bridge to nowhere at Pier Natural Bridge Park.

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If you want to spend a little time enjoying the park, you might consider making your visit a camping trip. The park has a small campground with six campsites, two shelters, picnic tables and grills, play equipment, and pit toilets. Camping is available on a first-come, first-serve basis – camping permits are available for purchase at the park. Learn more on the park’s website. Wisconsin has a lot of natural wonders that are just waiting to be discovered. Here are seven incredible wonders you can see for free.

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