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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A fundraiser for the Friends of the Kettle Moraine Purchase a delicious meal from the Mauthe Lake Concession Stand followed by music and fun Ken Lonnquist (eclectic folk). Bring cash to purchase a sweet treat for dessert. Donations are…
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The Greenbush Kettle Prairie has not yet been designated a state natural area, but it is one of the few sites in the Kettle Moraine that contains original prairie vegetation. The site has two steep, undisturbed slopes that were never plowed…
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The Greenbush Kettle Prairie has not yet been designated a state natural area, but it is one of the few sites in the Kettle Moraine that contains original prairie vegetation. The site has two steep, undisturbed slopes that were never plowed…
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Cut-leaf teasel is well established and spreading in surrounding areas. To date, cut-leaf teasel has only been seen in the Zillmer Trail Area and a few other sites in the Forest and past efforts show that it can be contained.
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Want to know more about the Kettle Moraine and what DNR staff do? Join Ranger Chris as they take you on a short hike on one of our many looped trails.
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Join us every second Saturday from March to November as we give you an insight into our ice age legacy.
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Cut-leaf teasel is well established and spreading in surrounding areas. To date, cut-leaf teasel has only been seen in the Zillmer Trail Area and a few other sites in the Forest and past efforts show that it can be contained.
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Help rangers clear woody vegetation along the mountain bike trails to maintain the system and improve user experience! Activities will include brush cutting and hauling; no experience is necessary.
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We are expanding our volunteer efforts to target two other invasive plants, Japanese hedge parsley and cut-leaf teasel starting in the Zillmer trails area. Japanese hedge parsley, an easily overlooked member of the carrot family, is particularly…
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We are expanding our volunteer efforts to target two other invasive plants, Japanese hedge parsley and cut-leaf teasel starting in the Zillmer trails area. Japanese hedge parsley, an easily overlooked member of the carrot family, is particularly…