LocationS91 W39091 Hwy 59Eagle, WI 53119The forest headquarters is located approximately 2 miles west of Eagle on Highway 59.Phone262-594-6200Things to DoThe museum is located within the Forest Headquarters and invites visitors to explore displays…
There are four lakes within or bordering the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest. These lakes, ranging in size from 28 acres to 640 acres, for a total of 860 acres. The major fish populations in these lakes include panfish and walleye.…
Cross-country skiingThe Nordic and McMiller trails are open for skiing when there is enough snow. Hiking, pets and snowshoes are prohibited on these ski trail systems when they are groomed for skiing. A state trail pass is required for skiers 16…
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…
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.…
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…
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…
ReservationsCamping 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 online…
There are 87 miles of equestrian trails s of varying lengths over a cross-section of the Kettle Moraine. Horses are limited to designated horse trails. A state trail pass is required for riders ages 16 and older.
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…