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N2480 Hartman Creek Rd., Waupaca, WI
This 1,500-acre quiet and friendly natural gem is located near the beautiful spring-fed Chain O'Lakes. Camping, recreation opportunities, the Hells... Read More
Woods Flowage Fishery and Wildlife Area was established in 1953 and is a unique coldwater complex. The name flowage is actually a misnomer, as the ... Read More
Polar Rd, Bryant, WI
Lawrence Lake features an undeveloped wild lake surrounded by northern wet-mesic forest, bog, and shrubs. The 50-acre seepage lake has very soft, s... Read More
Evergreen River Fishery Area includes the tributaries Evergreen Creek, Townline Lake, Flora Lake and several other spring ponds and cold water trib... Read More
Located along the Upper Wolf River, Oxbow Rapids contains a northern wet-mesic forest with exceptionally large white cedars. This area of the Wolf ... Read More
The Wolf River State Trail runs 33 miles on a former rail corridor from White Lake to Crandon. Four additional miles of trail are currently under d... Read More
The Upper Wolf River Fishery Area is comprised of many DNR owned properties along the Wolf River in Langlade County. About 95 percent of the Wolf R... Read More
Minito Lake is a soft water drainage lake bordered by boggy sedge meadow, conifer swamp, alders, and second-growth northern hardwoods. There is no ... Read More
N7630 State Park Rd., Sherwood, WI
High Cliff State Park is the only state-owned recreational area on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin's largest lake. The park gets its name from the l... Read More
Bill Cross Wildlife Area is a 1,522-acre property located in Lincoln County. It was purchased in 1997 from Wisconsin Public Service. The property i... Read More
10 Miles North of Merrill on Highway 107, Merrill, WI
New Wood Wildlife Area is a 4,635-acre property located in the west central portion of Lincoln County. Find New Wood Wildlife Area approximately 16... Read More
Camp One Springs is a 6 acre lake located in Forest County. It has a maximum depth of 6 feet. Fish include Trout. Read More
Council Grounds Road, Merrill, WI
Krueger Pines features an old-growth northern dry-mesic forest dominated by an even-aged stand of white pine, some as large as two feet in diameter... Read More
N1895 Council Grounds Drive, Merrill, WI
HistoryCouncil Grounds was once city-owned and called Wildwood City Park. In 1938, the city of Merrill presented the original 278 acres west of the... Read More
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