Trip made in October
NORTHERN
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Geology and Topography:
30,000 acres of rolling hills with lakes and forests, grasslands, white kames.
Outdoor activities:
Hiking, walking, picnicking, camping, and fishing.
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Trip made in October
NORTHERN
****
Geology and Topography:
30,000 acres of rolling hills with lakes and forests, grasslands, white kames.
Outdoor activities:
Hiking, walking, picnicking, camping, and fishing.
Trip made in: October
SOUTHERN
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Geology and Topography:
20,000 acres of glacial hills, kettles, lakes, prairie restoration sites, pine woods and hardwood forests.
Outdoor activities:
Hiking, walking, picnicking, camping, and fishing.
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Geology and Topography:
Pond, butterfly garden, grassland, and observation tower.
Outdoor activities:
Hiking, walking, picnicking, and camping.
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Geology and Topography:
Valley,
Hiking, walking, picnicking, camping, fishing, and boating.
Trip made in: October
STATE PARK RATING:
*****
Geology and Topography-
Kames, kettles, lake, prairie, woods, marsh, and moraines. There are extensive trails to be walked on. Observation tower sits on one of the kames, newly built-impressive display of the unique atmosphere of environments from high up.
Outdoor activities:
Camping, hiking, volunteer work, swimming, walking, boating, fishing, and picnicking.
This park is one of the top favorites because of the versatility that this park provides with activities and scenery. Everything is quite accessible as well with all the hills and paths there are a plentiful number of signs to direct you to Powder Hill or other locations. This was one of the busiest parks that I have visited it seemed unusual for a park that doesn’t seem to be massive to have so many people in such a small area. I thought there was a field trip going on but apparently just lots of families that enjoy the park.
Oh and its so close to Madison!STATE PARK RATING:
**
Topography and Geology of area-
This is a significant Indian burial ground off of the
Outdoor activities:
Walking, fishing, boating, and picnicking.
This park was just recently purchased by the state as a child while sledding one winter day discovered a bone of one of the Indians leg’s in the snow. So as being part of the city limits of Oconto the land is interrupted by private homes but has a beautiful walkway and undisturbed river way for the most part.