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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.
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 | Ahnapee - WI State Trail Sturgeon Bay, WI Telephone: 920-746-9959 |
| | The Ahnapee takes you from Lake Michigan's rocky shore to rolling farm fields and orchards. See the fishing boats slip through the early morning mist of the Algoma breakwater, or just enjoy the woods and wildflowers.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | Bearskin -Hiawatha - WI State Trail Tomahawk, WI Telephone: 715-453-1263 |
| | You may catch sight of a stately great blue heron standing among the lily pads, or a flight of wood ducks landing among the reeds. Torpey Park in Minocqua and Sara Lake Park in Tomahawk both have playgrounds and sandy swimming beaches.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | 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.
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 | Buckhorn - WI State Park Necedah, WI Telephone: (608) 565-2789) |
| | A 2,500-acre peninsula in the Castle Rock Flowage of the Wisconsin River. A paradise for hunters, hikers and nature lovers. Outdoor group camp, 24 cart-in campsites, two-level accessible wildlife blind.
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 | Buffalo River - WI State Trail Trempealeau, WI Telephone: 608-534-6409 |
| | A 36.4-mile multi-use railbed trail between Mondovi and Fairchild in west-central Wisconsin. Passes through Buffalo, Trempealeau, and Jackson Counties. Farms, woods, hills, marsh and the Buffalo River.
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 | 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.
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 | Cascade River - MN State Park Lutsen, MN Telephone: (218) 387-3053 |
| | Come to Cascade for the rushing river and grand waterfalls that lay within a gorge, lush with moss and ferns that grow on black volcanic rocks. Stop to see the views of Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world.
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 | Chippewa River - WI State Trail Menomonie, WI Telephone: 715-232-1242 |
| | The Chippewa River State Trail is one of the newest in Wisconsin. Beginning with paved city trails in Eau Claire, the route traces the quiet countryside and broad meanders of the Chippewa River until it connects with the south end of the Red Cedar State Trail.
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 | Crow Wing - MN State Park Brainerd, MN Telephone: (218) 829-8022 |
| | This is a nature lover's delight. Explore prairie, pine, and hardwood forests. View the Mississippi River from historic 'Chippewa Lookout.' Novice canoeists can paddle the calm waters of the Crow Wing and Mississippi Rivers.
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 | Elroy-Sparta - WI State Trail Kendall, WI Telephone: 608-337-4775 |
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 | Flambeau River - WI State Forest Winter, WI Telephone: (715) 332-5271 |
| | 90,000 acres of forest, 75 miles of Flambeau River, canoe landings, and rustic river campsites. Muskie, walleye, bass, trout and panfish thrive in the pristine lakes and rivers. ATV and ski trails.
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 | Forestville/Mystery Cave - MN State Park Preston, MN Telephone: (507) 352-5111 |
| | Visit Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park to see natural wonders above and below ground. In the summer, explore the world of Mystery Cave with its stalactites, stalagmites and underground pools
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 | Fort Ridgely - MN State Park Fairfax, MN Telephone: (507) 426-7840 |
| | Tour Historic Fort Ridgely and wander through the ruins of this once thriving outpost. Learn about the U. S.-Dakota Conflict of 1862, a major event in Minnesota's early history.
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