The Kettle Moraine Northern Unit is comprised of about 30,000 acres stretching 30 miles across Sheboygan, Fond du Lac and Washington Counties. The forest is managed for multiple use, including recreation management, sustainable forest products, water quality and soil protection, terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, native biological diversity and aesthetics.
Website: Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit
County: Fond du Lac
Forest Headquarters
N1765 Cty Rd G
Campbellsport, WI 53010
United States
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Join us for a magical candlelight ski or hike at the Zillmer Trail’s 1.2-mile Brown Loop.
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Want to create a fun and festive winter door décor? Come join forest staff and make a bountiful wreath for your home using natural materials. All are welcome!Pre-event registration required as class sizes are limited to 30 participants each.…
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Crows are big, black birds that are always making noise. We’ll try to learn what these clever crows may be talking about.
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Want to create a fun and festive winter door décor? Come join forest staff and make a bountiful wreath for your home using natural materials. All are welcome!Pre-event registration required as class sizes are limited to 30 participants each.…
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Want to create a fun and festive winter door décor? Come join forest staff and make a bountiful wreath for your home using natural materials. All are welcome!Pre-event registration required as class sizes are limited to 30 participants each.…
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Join us as we find out what the animals do to survive the cold days of winter.
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Let’s talk turkey! Come in and strut your stuff as we make our way through the world of the wild turkey.
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The chill of winter is in the air. Uncover how the world of nature prepares for the hardships of the season.
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What’s that flying V in the sky? Is it a plane? No, it’s a flock of geese!
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Join the Badger Orienteering Club for a skill-building map-and-compass navigation event! Learn more about the sport and art of point-to-point navigation in unfamiliar terrain. Using a compass and map, find control points placed along a course.