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Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

Description

More than 22,000 acres of glacial hills, kettles, lakes, prairie restoration sites, pine woods and hardwood forests can be found in the Southern Unit, making this a popular area for a wide variety of visitors. The Forest is 30 miles long, extending from the village of Dousman, almost to the city of Whitewater. The forest headquarters is 3 miles west of the village of Eagle on State Highway 59.

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    Frogs, Tadpoles and Toads, Oh My!

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    Drop in and learn about the life cycle of frogs and toads while finding live examples.

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    H2Olypics!

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    Compete in games to learn about the amazing properties of water.

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    The Incredible Journey

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    Drop in to play a game and learn about the water cycle.

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    Hiking for beginners

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    Come out to the Scuppernong Hiking Trails and join one of our rangers on a 2.5-mile guided hike.

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    The Great Ice Age

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    Visit the Ottawa Lake Beach Shelter to learn more about the last Ice Age, which shaped the Kettle Moraine.

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    Hike to Big Hill

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    Hike through the remains of the Stute Family Homestead to the top of Big Hill for a big view of the area.

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    S’more Stories

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    Join us for a campfire and stories.

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    Frogs, Tadpoles and Toads, Oh My!

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    Drop in and learn about the life cycle of frogs and toads while finding live examples.

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    Frog Hike

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    Join us for a hike along the Rice Lake Nature Trail to listen for and identify frog calls.

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    OutWiGo Green

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    Join Wisconsin State Park System staff and friends for a day of adventure, learning and celebrating in the outdoors.

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