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    Horseback Riding

    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.

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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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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast [exit DNR]

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    Recreation

    With more than 22,000 acres of glacial hills, kettles, lakes, prairie restoration sites, pine woods and hardwood forests, Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit offers a wide variety of recreation opportunities. View the links below to learn…

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    Maps

    Forest maps Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit map [PDF] Southern Unit Hunting map [PDF] Campground maps

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    Kettle Moraine State Forest – Southern Unit

    Forest headquarters Parks_Topic Contact_Kettle Moraine South

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    Pets

    Pets must always be kept on a leash no longer than 8 feet. Please be courteous of all park visitors and clean up and properly dispose of your pet waste. For the safety of all park visitors and especially you and your pet, pets may not be left…

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    Geology

    Most of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota once looked much the same until a series of four glaciers inched their way across the northern United States. Massive sheets of ice "peeled off" hilltops and filled in valleys from Canada to Kansas,…

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    History

    The first people Shortly after the glaciers retreated to their icy, Canadian home, humans moved into the area that is now Governor Dodge State Park. Just as the park’s scenic hills and valleys provide you refuge from over-crowded cities, they once…

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