The Wisconsin Legislature has introduced Assembly Joint Resolution 63, which proclaims the year 2025 as the 125th Anniversary of the Wisconsin State Park System. This resolution highlights the significant contributions of the State Park System, established in 1900 with the creation of Interstate Park, and its growth to encompass over 307,000 acres of public land, including 50 state parks. The resolution acknowledges the vital role of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), its staff, partners, and volunteers in providing outdoor recreation, education, and natural resource stewardship, as well as the economic impact of the park system, which generates $11.2 billion in state GDP and supports approximately 97,000 jobs.

The resolution encourages Wisconsinites to engage in outdoor activities offered by the State Park System, such as hiking, biking, and fishing, promoting health and wellness through initiatives like OutWiGo. With around 22 million visits annually and significant financial contributions to the parks, the resolution serves to celebrate the legacy and ongoing importance of the Wisconsin State Park System in enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.