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    History

    New Glarus Woods was established as a state park in 1934, but the land has been used and changed by nature and people over the centuries.

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    Hiking

    New Glarus Woods State Park offers eight miles of hiking trails ranging from the 0.1-mile loop of the Chattermark Trail to the 4.2-mile Havenridge nature trail.  Hiking Trails New Glarus Woods' hiking trails wind through mature forests and…

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    Camping

    New Glarus Woods offers family and group campsites. Reservations Reserve a campsite online. Campground New Glarus Woods has small, primitive campgrounds that provide 18 drive-in campsites for tent, pop-up and small (RV) recreational vehicle…

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    Recreation

    New Glarus Woods State Park offers a variety of recreation opportunities. Accessibility New Glarus Woods State Park offers universally accessible restrooms and an accessible group campsite. The park also offers several accessible picnic tables.…

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    Maps

    New Glarus Woods State Park map Hunting and trapping map

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    New Glarus Woods State Park

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    Camping

    Nelson Dewey State Park has campsites for individuals, families, small and large groups. Groceries, camping supplies and a laundromat are available in Cassville, about two miles south of the park. Reservations Reserve a campsite…

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    Burial Mounds

    Long before prospectors discovered lead in southwestern Wisconsin, and Marquette and Juliet canoed the Wisconsin River, Native Americans hunted the valleys and ridges, fished the Mississippi River and raised food near their village in the shadow of…

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    Nature

    Nelson Dewey State Park's high bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River and native and restored prairies attract varied birds and wildlife. Nelson Dewey's bluff tells a story One of the most interesting features of the park is its geology. You can…

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