The Pike Lake Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest is in the middle of the Kettle Moraine, a strip of glacial landforms which extends through southeastern Wisconsin to Lake Winnebago. The forest is named after the 522-acre, spring-fed kettle: Pike Lake. Powder Hill, a large glacial kame, provides the opportunity for a great hike and view. Visitors can enjoy camping, swimming, hiking, fishing, picnicking, and much more within the forest.
County: Washington
3544 Kettle Moraine Rd.
Hartford, WI 53027
United States
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Join the Naturalist on a leisurely stroll through the forest. The words of Aldo Leopold and other nature enthusiasts are sure help shake off the frost of the winter months and put a spring in your step! Meet at the Nature Trail Lot.
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Join the Pike Lake Unit's Ranger on a leisurely hike along the red trail.
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Join the Friends of Pike Lake for their 36th annual Candlelight Hike and fundraiser!
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Join Ranger Justin to learn the basics of ice fishing during the DNR's Free Fishing Weekend.
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Join the naturalist for a casual, educational hike identifying some of the birds present in Wisconsin through the winter season.
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Join the DNR staff and members of the Ice Age Trail Alliance to kick off the new year on a high note!
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Join the Ice Age Trail members to enjoy the great outdoors instead of fighting the crowds on Black Friday.
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Join the Pike Lake Unit’s Superintendent on a leisurely hike along the outer brown trail.
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Join the naturalist on a leisurely hike through the forest, listening to the words of Aldo Leopold and others to find a new appreciation of this season.
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Join us for a family-friendly hike on the 1/2-mile accessible loop trail, illuminated by candlelight and then check out table displays and warm up by the bonfire.