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    Wild rice harvesting

    Each year, more people are attracted to the joys of wild rice harvesting. Through the collection of wild rice, harvesters are able to explore the best of Wisconsin, collect their own food, support the local economy and help ensure that this…

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    Lake Superior Water Trail - Wisconsin Segment

    The Wisconsin segment of the Lake Superior Water Trail covers more than 400 miles of diverse shoreline from the City of Superior to the Montreal River at the Michigan border. The trail is an ongoing effort to connect the 3,000 miles of shoreline…

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    Bicycle Trails

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    Birding And Bird Conservation

    Wisconsin is home to over 300 species of birds and thousands of birding enthusiasts. Explore the links below for information on birds, bird identification, birding locations and how to get involved in conservation efforts.Sign up to receive the…

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    Geocaching In Wisconsin

    Geocaching is an outdoor sport involving the use of a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver to find a hidden waterproof container.Rules for geocaches in WisconsinFor your safety and the safety of other geocachers, the Wisconsin Geocaching…

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    Recreation rules and permits

    Wisconsin state parks, forests and trails have special rules to protect the safety of visitors and the environment. See Chapter NR 45 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code for the legal language or this page for the basic information about many rules…

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    Outdoor Recreation

    The Wisconsin State Park System has nearly 156,000 acres of land available for visitors to enjoy. Nature provides beautiful backdrops during any season at any of the state parks, forests, recreation areas and trails. With more than 15,000 inland…

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    Property Condition Notices

    Click the map below to see the current notices for Wisconsin State Park System properties. Notices are classified as high or low. High: likely to impact your visit. Low: unlikely to impact your visit.

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