Cam Rock Park highlights
Introduction: Located in Eastern Dane County between the Villages of Cambridge and Rockdale, Cam Rock Park began in 1970 with a significant donation from the Cambridge Foundation, which led to the land acquisition and development of this lovely area, The partnership between the county, the foundation and the community has fostered the growth of a beautiful, ecologically significant Park with land, water, trails and cultural amenities. When you visit it, you are struck with its natural beauty.

Active Recreation. Visitors to the park can paddle the creek, walk, bicycle or run the trails alongside the Creek. Set aside in another area of the park is a challenging mountain bike trail attracting visitors from all of Southern Wisconsin.

Near the mill site there can be found what locally is known as the beer cave. First used in the 1860s as a cellar for storage of brewery products by the Rockdale Brewery, the Cellar was constructed of limestone rock from local quarries and consists of three chambers with 3 feet thick walls and a roof over 4 feet thick. After the Brewery closed it was used in various ways. It has been rumored locally that it served as a storage locale during Prohibition. It became part of the Park in 1994 but it is now closed to the public until it is repaired.
Volunteer Support: With the great work of the Friends of Cam Rock, and partnership with Dane County, the Park serves as a vibrant part of the community. The Friends are the volunteer backbone performing many needed projects supporting the Park.