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    Camping

    Kohler-Andrae State Park has a family campground, group campground and accessible cabin for people with disabilities. Reservations Reserve a campsite online.

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    Hiking

    Black River Marsh Boardwalk (0.25 miles) The Black River Marsh Boardwalk starts at the parking area west of the campground. This accessible trail features wetland plants and waterfowl. Signs explain the importance of wetlands. Black River Trail (2…

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    Sanderling Nature Center

    Location 900 Sanderling Ln. Sheboygan, WI 53081 Visit the nature center in the northern area of the park amidst the dunes overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan to learn about the park's animals, plants, history and dunes. The nature center is…

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    Nature

    Mammals The park is home to many mammals. The most popular is the white-tailed deer. Red fox can often be seen in the dunes. Thirteen-lined ground squirrels frequent the picnic areas looking for scraps. Muskrats build domed homes in the Black River…

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    History

    The history of the area we now call John Michael Kohler and Terry Andrae State Parks is a fascinating tale of ancient seas, mountain crushing glaciers, Native Americans, explorers and immigrants.

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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast [exit DNR] Beach Lake Michigan water levels have been dropping, leading to an increased beach along the shoreline. For current beach conditions, visit the Wisconsin Beach Health website. Camping Seasonal Water Systems:…

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    Kohler-Andrae State Park

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    Recreation

    Kohler-Andrae State Park has recreational opportunities for everyone. View the links below to learn more about the popular activities at this park. Accessibility Kohler-Andrae State Park offers several accessible opportunities including an…

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    Maps

    Kohler-Andrae State Park map [PDF] Kohler-Andrae winter map [PDF] Campground map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Nature

    The hills and valleys of Kettle Moraine South have a great variety of natural habitats, plants and animals, including many rare species. You may see or hear coyotes, red foxes, sandhill cranes and Cooper's hawks. The 3,500-acre Scuppernong River…

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