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    History

    Havenwoods is a triangle of land that has almost come full circle. Before 1843, this land was a swampy forest. Wild animals trekked through the tall trees followed occasionally by Native Americans in search of food. European settlement In 1836,…

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    Nature

    The natural environment and land of Havenwoods has a unique history. Almost every square foot of the property has been plowed, built on, filled in or paved. A casual hike today will reveal a few clues to this past. There is still much work to be…

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    Nature Center

    The Nature Center at Havenwoods State Forest invites visitors to learn about the history of the park, it's plants and animals, ask questions of p

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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast [exit DNR]

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    Recreation

    Havenwoods State Forest offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities in the city of Milwaukee.BicyclingThe limestone trails and asphalt roads (about 2 miles) are open to bicycles. Please use caution as these trails are shared with hikers.

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    Maps

    Havenwoods State Forest map

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    Havenwoods State Forest

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    Conservation Fund

    In 2006, an anonymous donor created a permanent endowed fund to provide a perpetual source of support for the purpose of preserving, protecting and enhancing the lands and waters of the Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area. The Natural Resources…

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    Quiet Area

    A voluntary quiet area has been established on approximately the eastern 20% of the flowage. The quiet area boundaries run from the narrows near Blair Lake upstream to the property boundary, which is near the confluence of the Bear and Manitowish…

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    Protect the Flowage

    The Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area offers the opportunity to camp and fish and enjoy the outdoors in a scenic wilderness type setting. The undisturbed wooded shorelines and islands are what make this area unique. Please help us protect the…

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