Parks_Topic Contact_Wildcat Mountain
- Email: Wildcat Mountain State Park
- Phone: tel:+1-608-337-4775
On a steep ridge overlooking the scenic Kickapoo River Valley, Wildcat Mountain State Park offers hiking trails with spectacular views and camping for families, groups and horseback riders. Canoe the Kickapoo River in your own canoe or rent one in Ontario.
Website: Wildcat Mountain State Park
County: Vernon
E13660 State Hwy 33
Ontario, WI 54651
United States
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Want to learn more about wild plants and how to identify them? Join the Kickapoo Valley Plant Lookers on their monthly plant study along the Hemlock Trail.
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Want to learn more about wild plants and how to identify them? Join the Kickapoo Valley Plant Lookers on their monthly plant study along the Hemlock Trail.
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