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 forces to fight back the garlic mustard invasion into the Haskell Noyes Woods State Natural Area, a premier old-growth forest.
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Join us for a brisk 3.1-mile hike along New Fane Purple Loop. Make sure to wear good footwear and bring drinking water and insect repellant. A Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required.
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Help give the Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive and additional forest locations a spring cleaning. Join others for a morning of camaraderie and litter pick up. Community groups are encouraged to participate. Bring your own gloves. Garbage bags will be…
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Nature awakens from its long winter slumber with a symphony of sound. Journey through the darkening spring woods to locate the members of the spring choir. This hike is most appropriate for adults and children over the age of 6 years. A Wisconsin…
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Join us for a brisk 3.1-mile hike along New Fane Purple Loop. Make sure to wear good footwear and bring drinking water and insect repellant. A Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required.
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Join us for a brisk 3.1-mile hike along New Fane Purple Loop. Make sure to wear good footwear and bring drinking water and insect repellant. A Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required.
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It’s spring! Let’s head outside to search for the birds that returned to enjoy early spring in Wisconsin. This program is best for people over 8 years old. A Wisconsin State Park System vehicle admission sticker is required.
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Snow may cover the ground, but spring shows signs of returning. Come dressed for the weather and ready to explore the woods and fields for spring’s early arrivals.
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Traverse the two-mile trail around Mauthe Lake under the light of a full moon.
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By looking at tracks, we can figure out what animal passed through the area. Master some of the tricks of tracking animals in winter and figure out the stories of their snowy adventures as we travel by snowshoe.