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    Maps

    Regional Locator and Public Lands [PDF] Piers Gorge Unit - Existing Facilities [PDF] Quiver Falls Unit - Existing Facilities [PDF]

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    Recreation

    The property encompasses 7,652 acres of land in Dickinson and Menominee counties, Michigan, and Marinette County, Wisconsin. Three management units make up the recreation area: Piers Gorge Unit in the north, Quiver Falls Unit, and Pemene Falls…

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    Basic Information

    Directions The property is located in northeast Marinette County along several miles of the Menominee River. No single road traverses the entire property. The recreation area has many maintained access roads with parking areas that connect to town…

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    Recreation

    Hiking There are more than 9 miles of hiking trails at Hoffman Hills, including two miles of interpretive nature trails. Hike through a 15-acre tall grass prairie restoration or view wildlife along a one-mile wetland trail that's accessible for…

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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast [exit DNR]

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    Maps

    Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area map [PDF] Area map [PDF]

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    Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area

    Location and Directions Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area is located on 740th Street, Menomonie, WI. Get directions. Hours Hoffman Hills is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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    Hiking

    The park has more than 6 miles of hiking trails. The stairway to the top of the 300-foot Roche-A-Cri mound is one of the highlights of the park and offers spectacular views.The stairway is open from 6 a.m. to sunset. Visitors can stop at the park…

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    Camping

    Roche-A-Cri State Park has a rustic family campground open late spring to early fall. Reservations Reserve a campsite online. Family campground The family campground has four electric sites, two walk-in tent sites, one tent-only campsite…

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    History

    Flat-topped and cliff-sided, Roche-A-Cri Mound is really a rock island in what was once Glacial Lake Wisconsin, which covered much of central Wisconsin about 15,000 years ago. After the glacial lake disappeared, this rocky island, composed of…

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