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400 - WI State Trail
Ontario, WI   Telephone: 608-337-4775
The scenic '400' is sprinkled with frequent small town rest stops. You'll find campgrounds along the way and you'll cross the Baraboo River eleven times and travel through a micro-climate of white pines that cling to rocky bluffs.

Afton - MN State Park
Hastings, MN   Telephone: (651) 436-5391
Grand oaks and delicate prairie flowers grace the rugged, rolling landscape of this park. Trails traverse remnant and restored prairies, wind down deep ravines and rise up to the grassy ridgetops and bluffs overlooking the scenic St. Croix River.

Amnicon Falls - WI State Park
Superior, WI   Telephone: (715) 398-3000
Features a series of delightful waterfalls and rapids along the Amnicon River, viewed from a covered foot bridge. Offseason phone: (715) 399-3111.

Aztalan - WI State Park
Lake Mills, WI   Telephone: (920) 648-8774
South of I-94, near Lake Mills, this park is an important archaeological site, the location of a 12th century Indian village. The park offers picnic areas, hiking trails and fishing.

Banning - MN State Park
Sandstone, MN   Telephone: (320) 245-2668
The park is known for camping, picnicking, cross-country skiing, beautiful trails for hiking, and the study of natural history.

Bear Head Lake - MN State Park
Ely, MN   Telephone: (218) 365-7229
This park contains prestine lakes; it is home to black bears, nesting eagles, timberwolves and moose. Stands of white and red pine trees tower over birch, aspen, and fir trees.

Beaver Creek Valley - MN State Park
Caledonia, MN   Telephone: (507)724-2107
Nestled in the blufflands of southeastern Minnesota, it is known for its clear streams fed by the Big Spring. Wildflowers attract migratory songbirds like the rare Acadian flycatcher, Cerulean warbler, and Louisiana waterthrush.

Big Bay - WI State Park
Bayfield, WI   Telephone: (715) 747-6425
Located on Madeline Island, the park features picturesque sandstone bluffs with caves where Lake Superior laps at the shoreline. A family campground, hiking, nature trails, and 1.5 miles of sand beach. Off season (715) 779-4020

Big Foot Beach - WI State Park
Lake Geneva, WI   Telephone: (262) 248-2528
This 272-acre park on the shores of Lake Geneva offers wooded campsites, 2,200 feet of sand beach and picnic areas. Located in resort and recreation area. Year-round alcohol ban.

Big Stone Lake - MN State Park
Ortonville, MN   Telephone: (320) 839-3663
The lake attracts anglers who catch walleye, northerns and bluegills. The northern section provides a picnic area, boat launch and a primitive group camp. The southern section contains a campground, swimming beach and hiking trails.

Black River - WI State Forest
Black River Falls, WI   Telephone: (715) 284-4103
This four-season recreation area is best known for its hiking and cross-country ski trails. Camp, swim, hunt, fish, snowmobile, ATV and canoe on nearly 67,000 acres of pine and oak forests.

Blue Mound - WI State Park
Blue Mounds, WI   Telephone: (608) 437-5711
Offers a spectacular view of the countryside. Observation towers, wooded campsites, swimming pool, picnic areas and hiking, and nature and cross-country ski trails offer year-round recreation. Also available is a rustic cabin.

Blue Mounds - MN State Park
Luverne, MN   Telephone: (507) 283-1307
Blue Mounds State Park is full of natural surprises. Start with the Sioux quartzite cliff, rising 100 feet from the plains. A bison herd grazes on the prairie. Prickly pear cactus blooms in June and July.

Bong State - WI Recreation Area
Kansasville, WI   Telephone: (262) 878-5600
Many activities await visitors to this 4,515-acre recreation area in Kenosha County, 9 miles west of I-94 on Hwy. 142. Swim, fish, picnic, camp, ride horses, study nature, cross-country ski, snowmobile, motorcycle and hunt.

Browntown-Cadiz Springs - WI State Recreation Area
Monroe, WI   Telephone: (608) 966-3777
Swim, fish, boat on two spring-fed lakes in this day-use recreation area in Green County. Enjoy nature trails and explore a 600-acre wildlife area. Tables, grills and shelters provided. Off season phone: (608) 325-4844

Brule River - WI State Forest
Brule, WI   Telephone: (715) 372-5678
Enjoy exciting whitewater canoeing, kayaking, and fishing as well as camping and wilderness solitude. Hiking and nature trails in the summer offer cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter.

Brunet Island - WI State Park
Cornell, WI   Telephone: (715) 239-6888
Framed by the Chippewa and Fisher rivers, this park is located one mile northwest of Cornell. Swimming, canoeing and fishing opportunities abound. Enjoy the abundant plant and wildlife.

Buffalo River - MN State Park
Glyndon, MN   Telephone: (218) 498-2124
Prairie lovers, this park is for you. Trails wind through one of Minnesotas finest and largest remnant prairies. Listen for bobolinks, prairie chickens, marbled godwits and upland sandpipers.

Camden - MN State Park
Lynd, MN   Telephone: (507) 865-4530
Camden State Park offers much for visitors to enjoy. Hike the trails or cool off in the spring-fed pool. Climb the Dakota Valley Trail to the lookout for great fall colors, or go canoeing on Brawner Lake.

Carley - MN State Park
Altura, MN   Telephone: (507) 932-3007
Beauty and quiet- Hike along the trail that follows the Whitewater River. Listen for the sweet song of orioles, song sparrows, house wrens, and indigo buntings. Sit back and see a red-tailed hawk ride thermals in the sky.


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