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    Palmyra Environmental Learning Center

    The Palmyra Environmental Learning Center (PELC) is a one-room school house turned nature center nestled in the Southern Unit.  The facility had previously been leased by the Milwaukee Public School District for many years, but is now…

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    Natural History Museum and Nature Center

    Visit the Natural History Museum at the Forest Headquarters and take part in a nature program, see a video or check out the Trading Post Gift Shop. The headquarters is about three miles west of the village of Eagle on State Highway 59.

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    Water Recreation

    Swimming at a Park. Photographer: Bill McClenahan Swimming The southern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest has two swimming beaches, at Ottawa Lake and Whitewater Lake. Lifeguards are not provided. Pets, soaps, food and beverages are…

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    Hunting

    Hunting Most of the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest's 22,000 acres are open to hunting during established open seasons. Some seasons are subject to change. Consult the hunting and trapping regulations before going hunting.…

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    Pets

    Pets are permitted in most campgrounds, most trails, roads and outlying areas. However, pets are not allowed in buildings, picnic areas, on beaches, playgrounds, cross-country ski trails or marked nature trails. Special pet-free campsites have been…

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    Picnic Areas and Shelters

    The southern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest has picnic tables and grills at a number of the recreation and trail areas. In addition, several areas have shelters and one has an amphitheater that can be reserved for group activities. All…

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    Camping

    Reservations Camping reservations are required and can be made for the same day of your arrival or up to 11 months in advance of your planned date of occupancy. Campers must make a reservation before setting up on any site. Reserve a campsite…

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    Biking

    From the youngest beginner to the most avid professional, 30 miles of trail offers some of the best off-road biking in the Midwest. Normally these trails are open from mid-April to mid-February. In order to protect the trail tread, the trails are…

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    Hiking

    Hikers can enjoy miles and miles of rolling hills through pine plantations, prairies and southern hardwood forests. Trail maps help to prepare you for the distances you will encounter and the natural areas that will surround you when you hike.…

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