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    Nature

    Lake Kegonsa State Park's woods, prairies and wetlands feature many native wildlife communities. Investigating the park wildlife can turn an ordinary visit into a true learning experience. Wildlife The most common mammals seen are gray and fox…

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    History

    How Lake Kegonsa came to be During the last Ice Age, four distinct glaciers originating in Canada invaded what is now the northern United States. The last of these great ice blankets, called the Wisconsin Glacier, overrode much of Wisconsin. Around…

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    Concessions

    A concessionaire sells firewood on all weekends during the camping season and daily during the Memorial Day to Labor Day season. Hours are posted at the office, at the wood shed and on the campground bulletin board.

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    Recreation

    Lake Kegonsa State Park offers a variety of recreation opportunities. View the links below to learn more about some of the popular activities available at this park. Accessibility Lake Kegonsa State Park offers several accessible opportunities…

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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast Lake For the latest beach conditions, see the Beach Closings and Advisories Map. Camping The campgrounds, shower building and dump station are open for the season.

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    Maps

    Lake Kegonsa State Park summer map [PDF] Lake Kegonsa State Park winter map [PDF] Family Campground map [PDF] Group Camp map [PDF]

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    Lake Kegonsa State Park

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    Winter Recreation

    In the winter, trails are tracked for diagonal skiers and groomed for skate skiers. The shelter building at Woods Lake is a popular warming area for cross-country skiers, ice fishermen and kids using the sledding hill in the winter.

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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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    Fishing

    Fishing is available to those who enjoy a quiet experience. The most popular fish are blue gills, crappies, northern and bass.

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