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    Picnic Areas and Shelters

    There are three picnic areas within the park; Mound Point, Dewey Heights and Cedar Point. Picnic tables and grills are available in all three areas. Dewey Heights picnic area contains two accessible picnic shelters and accessible restrooms.…

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    Camping

    Camping near the Glacial Drumlin State Trail is available at campgrounds in the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, Lake Kegonsa State Park, Capital Springs State Recreation Area and at the Sandhill Station State Campground about 1…

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    History

    Stewart Tunnel closed until further notice:

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    Campsite Types

    Camping opportunities at Wisconsin State Park System properties include standard and group campsites, indoor group camps, backpack and water access sites and equestrian campgrounds. There are also accessible campsites and cabins for persons with…

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    Recreation Opportunities Analysis

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' mission includes providing a healthy, sustainable environment in which a full range of outdoor opportunities may be enjoyed by all people. To better understand existing outdoor-based recreation…

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    Admission Pass Receipts

    Visitors must display a vehicle admission pass adhered to the vehicle as instructed on the pass or show proof of purchase upon entrance to Wisconsin State Park System properties. Trail users must carry a valid state trail pass or proof of…

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    Remote Camping on DNR Lands

    There are a limited number of opportunities for very primitive, remote camping on DNR lands that are not associated with a campground and do not require a reservation fee. These non-reservable sites or areas are not regularly maintained and may…

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    Maps

    Trail map [PDF]

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    Hunting

    Hunting and trapping are allowed in the open areas of the park during the Wisconsin state parks hunting and trapping time frame. Trapping is not permitted in closed areas as noted on the park hunting map or within 100 yards of any designated use…

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    Invasive Species Best Management Practices

    To minimize the spread of invasive species, interested stakeholders have met to develop voluntary Best Management Practices for Invasive Species. These guidelines will help Wisconsin residents and visitors to limit the likelihood of moving invasive…

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