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    Maps

    Forest mapFlambeau River State ForestRiver mapsPaddle the Flambeau River Booklet and MapsTrail mapsHiking, Biking, Skiing and Snowshoeing TrailsCampground mapsConnors Lake and Lake of the Pines Campground

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    Maps

    Property maps Visitors guide Map 1 - northern area Map 2 - southern area Campground maps Copper Range Bois Brule Trail maps

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    Conditions

    WeatherWeather forecast [exit DNR]TrailsProperty Notice: As of March 12, 2025, all trails are currently closed to horseback riding due to the soft, spring conditions. The trails will reopen after the ground has firmed up. The trails are still open…

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    Conditions

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    Recreation

    Lakeshore State Park offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities in the heart of downtown Milwaukee. Accessibility At Lakeshore State Park, all trails are wheelchair friendly. The park also offers an accessible fishing pier. Bicycling…

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    Maps

    Lakeshore State park map

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    Lakeshore State Park

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    Explore the Property

    Wildlife exhibit A wildlife exhibit at MacKenzie houses live animals native to Wisconsin, including bison, deer, gray wolves, lynx, red fox and raptors. All of the animals in the exhibit were injured, orphaned or raised in captivity and cannot…

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    Museums

    Logging museum The logging museum at the MacKenzie Center teaches visitors of Wisconsin's logging history. The logging museum is located in a log home that was built in the early 1880s near Grantsburg. Inside are images of Wisconsin's logging…

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    History

    A group of in-service training personnel entering the Conservation Exhibit building at the MacKenzie Environmental Center, July 1962. The MacKenzie Center history begins in the 1930s, when Harley MacKenzie purchased land outside Poynette under his…

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