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    Alcohol in state parks and forests

    With a few exceptions, people of legal drinking age may bring alcoholic beverages along for their picnic or campsite meals in Wisconsin state parks and forests. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in these places:

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    Generator Use

    Generator use is typically not allowed in Wisconsin State Park System properties. Property managers have full discretion for generator use. Any camper who needs to operate a generator because of a health condition will be required to take an…

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    Recycling monofilament fishing line

    If left out in the environment, monofilament fishing line can tangle or be ingested by wildlife, endanger swimmers or become wrapped around boat propellers. It can last up to 600 years in freshwater, meaning it poses a threat for a long time.…

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    Deer hunting

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    Recreation

    The Wolf River State Trail runs adjacent to the Nicolet National Forest [exit DNR] where camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing opportunities are plentiful. A segment of the corridor between…

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    Maps

    Trail Map (Public Access Lands Atlas)

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    Maps

    Shawano County Summer Recreation Map [PDF exit DNR] South Trail Map [PDF]

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    Basic Information

    Trail facts Rail Trail: Yes Length: 41 miles total, 19 miles from Birnamwood to Split Rock and 22 miles from Oshkosh to Hortonville Surface: crushed stone Counties: Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, Shawano Communities: …

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    Recreation

    The Wild Rivers State Trail stretches 104 miles through Douglas, Washburn and Barron counties in northwest Wisconsin. The trail may bring a number of different users to the trail at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to…

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    Maps

    Wild Rivers State Trail map [PDF] Courtesy Northwest Regional Planning Commission

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