Long before Europeans arrived in Wisconsin, a large settlement flourished by a river in south-central Wisconsin. It existed for hundreds of years but for some reason, it disappeared. Aztalan State Park is a place of wonder and mystery and it’s a place that offers an incredible hike through time. Here’s what you need to know about Aztalan State Park.

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Aztalan State Park is a National Historic Landmark and is considered one of Wisconsin’s most important archaeological sites. It’s open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. A vehicle admission sticker is required. Wisconsin has a lot of interesting ruins on public land. North of Madison, there’s an eerie place that’s waiting to be explored.

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