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    Hiking

    The park has 13 miles of hiking trails that vary in difficulty. The most popular hiking trail destination is Willow Falls and the scenic overlooks of the river valley. Be aware that trails may vary in difficulty. Not all trails are surfaced.…

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    Recreation

    Recreation at Willow River State Park. Photo by Wisconsin DNR. Willow River State Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy year-round. View the links below to learn more about some of the popular activities…

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    Maps

    Trail MapsWillow River Summer Trails MapWillow River Winter Trails MapWillow River Mountain Bike Trails Map (Courtesy Willow-Kinni Bike Club)Campground Maps300 campground map200 campgr

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    Willow River State Park

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    Cross-Country Skiing

    Within the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit, over 20 miles of rolling trails are groomed for cross-country skiing at the Greenbush and Zillmer recreation areas.A state trail pass is required for all skiers age 16 and over. Pets, hiking,…

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    Pets and Dog Training

    Pets are permitted in all campgrounds, most trails, roads and outlying areas. Mauthe Lake and Long Lake recreation areas provide designated pet picnic areas for pet owners. Buildings, picnic areas, beach areas, playgrounds, nature trails and cross-…

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    Concessions and Rentals

    Concession Stands The Mauthe Lake concession stand will be open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day. Beverage options include soda, juice, lemonade, coffee, lattes, teas, smoothies and water. Food options…

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    Hunting

    Hunting. Photo by Wisconsin DNR.About 95% of the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit is open to public hunting during established open seasons. Some seasons may be subject to change. Consult the hunting and trapping regulations before…

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    Horseback Riding

    Horseback Riding. istock.com / simonkrEquestrians enjoy 41 miles of bridle trail which are traditionally open late-April through mid-November depending on trail conditions. A state trail pass is required for all riders age 16 and over on these…

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    Winter Recreation

    Candlelight Hike and Ski events are a great way to beat winter blues.  Cross-country skiingKettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit b

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