A True Rarity, Man Mound Is A Strange Man-Shaped Structure Hiding In Rural Wisconsin
Of all the unusual sites scattered throughout the state, Man Mound has got to be one of the most intriguing. As the name implies, it’s a mound that’s shaped like a man. Not only is the site unusual, it’s unique, too. It’s actually one of the few surviving effigy mounds in the area. Read on to learn more about this wonderfully weird Wisconsin gem.

To reach the park, follow State Road 33 to Man Mound Road. There are a few signs along the way to lead you in the right direction.

Making the mound even more unique is the fact that it’s the only surviving example of an anthropomorphic effigy mound, which means that it has human-like characteristics.
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At one time, historians speculated that refugees from Atlantis or the Lost Tribe of Israel were responsible for the construction of Man Mound.
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Some believe it’s a shamanic figure and attribute the two horns to a bison headdress. Still others theorize it’s a hero-god who came to Earth to battle giants and evil spirits.

Some ancient mounds have been found to contain human bones, which could be the case with Man Mound; however, there’s no way to know since it’s never been excavated.

In the late 1800s, the mound became much smaller when the legs were hacked off during the construction of Man Mound Road. The legs have since been painted on the roadway, which affords visitors a visual of the mound’s sheer size.

Luckily, a local photographer, a school teacher, and the Wisconsin Federation of Women’s Club raised enough money to purchase the property that contained the mound from a local farmer.

In addition to the mound, the park includes picnic tables, a merry-go-round, benches, and restrooms.
For more information on Man Mound, visit the Sauk County website or Facebook page.
Did you know about Man Mound? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only strange roadside site in the state. Read about another here.
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E13097 Man Mound Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA