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    Nature

    Mammals The park is home to many mammals. The most popular is the white-tailed deer. Red fox can often be seen in the dunes. Thirteen-lined ground squirrels frequent the picnic areas looking for scraps. Muskrats build domed homes in the Black River…

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    History

    The history of the area we now call John Michael Kohler and Terry Andrae State Parks is a fascinating tale of ancient seas, mountain crushing glaciers, Native Americans, explorers and immigrants.

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    Kohler-Andrae State Park

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    Recreation

    Kohler-Andrae State Park has recreational opportunities for everyone. View the links below to learn more about the popular activities at this park. Accessibility Kohler-Andrae State Park offers several accessible opportunities including an…

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    Maps

    Kohler-Andrae State Park map [PDF] Kohler-Andrae winter map [PDF] Campground map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Nature

    The hills and valleys of Kettle Moraine South have a great variety of natural habitats, plants and animals, including many rare species. You may see or hear coyotes, red foxes, sandhill cranes and Cooper's hawks. The 3,500-acre Scuppernong River…

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    History

    The southern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest has three restored log cabins and America's largest outdoor museum of rural life. Old World Wisconsin [exit DNR], has many displays such as ethnic farmsteads that include furnished houses and…

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    Natural History Museum and Nature Center

    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…

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    Fishing

    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.…

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