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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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 | 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.
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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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 | 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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 | 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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 | 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.
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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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 | Council Grounds - WI State Park Merrill, WI Telephone: (715) 536-8773 |
| | Located along the beautiful Wisconsin River a short distance northwest of Merrill. A campground with modern rest rooms, swimming beach, picnic areas, shelter house and a physical fitness trail await visitors.
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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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 | Father Hennepin - MN State Park Isle, MN Telephone: (320)676-8763 |
| | Father Hennepin State Park is located on the southeast shore of Mille Lacs Lake. Visitors enjoy a large sandy beach for swimming, two boat accesses, fishing piers and picnic sites with a panoramic view of the lake.
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 | Fort Snelling - MN State Park St. Paul, MN Telephone: (612) 725-2389 |
| | Located in the heart of the Twin Cities, this park offers extensive hiking, bike and ski trails that link to Minnehaha Park and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Canoe, play golf, swim, or hike.
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 | Fox River - WI State Trail Green Bay, WI Telephone: 920-448-4466 |
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 | Gandy Dancer - WI State Trail Siren, WI Telephone: |
| | This county-operated, 98-mile, multi-use trail crosses the Wisconsin/ Minnesota border twice on its way from St. Croix Falls to Superior. A highlight is the 520-foot bridge over the scenic St. Croix River near Danbury.
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 | Glacial Drumlin - WI State Trail Lake Mills, WI Telephone: 920-648-8774 |
| | 47 mile long trail located in southern Wisconsin between Waukesha and Cottage Grove. The trail is used for biking, hiking, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. It's the easiest trail through the kettle moraine you'll ever take - guaranteed.
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 | Glacial Lakes - MN State Park Starbuck, MN Telephone: (320) 239-2860 |
| | Stand on top of the scenic glacial hills and experience the vast, open prairie which once dominated Minnesota. Wildflowers and prairie grasses blanket the landscape from spring through fall.
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 | Glendalough - MN State Park Battle Lake, MN Telephone: (218) 864-0110 |
| | With more than nine miles of undeveloped shoreline and six lakes, this angler's paradise is one of the last large tracts of undeveloped lakeshore and land in west central Minnesota.
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 | Governor Dodge - WI State Park Dodgeville, WI Telephone: (608) 935-2315 |
| | 5,000 scenic acres of steep hills, bluffs and deep valleys, plus two lakes offering swimming, fishing and boating (electric motors only). Hike through oak-hickory woods, ride horses over rolling hills, picnic near sandstone bluffs.
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 | Great River - WI State Trail Onalaska, WI Telephone: 608-781-9570 |
| | The Mississippi isn't the only river focus along the Great River State Trail. It bridges 18 streams and channels coursing their way to the Mighty Mississippi. You'll agree, it's a great river and a great place to be.
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 | Green Circle Trail Stevens Point, WI Telephone: 715-346-1433 |
| | The Stevens Point area's 24-mile nature trail circles through river shores, trees, plants, wild birds, and animals. Recall the history of the huge pinery, Indian camps, pioneer settlements, and lore of the Wisconsin and Plover rivers.
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