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Kettle Moraine State Forest - Pike Lake Unit

Kettle Moraine State Forest - Pike Lake Unit

Description

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.

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    Learn to Kayak Fish

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    Bring your favorite rods along and get ready for a fun and educational day on the water.

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    Paint Pike Lake

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    Learn about the wildlife of Pike Lake while creating beautiful artwork.

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    Kayak With The Naturalist

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    Kayak down the pristine Oconomowoc River to enjoy all the sights, sounds, and smells of the great outdoors.

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    Fish Fry & Live Music

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    With an incredible view, you can enjoy a Friday night fish fry, a Wisconsin staple, but this one will be paired with live music!

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    Poetry Walk

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    Join the Naturalist on a stroll around the boardwalk trail.

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