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    Volunteer

    Friends of MacKenzie The Friends of MacKenzie raise funds to support education activities, help with the Maple Education Program and other annual events, teach classes, assist educators and perform maintenance throughout the facility. To get…

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    Basic Information

    Physical address MacKenzie Center W7303 County Hwy CS Poynette, WI 53955 Directions The entrance to the MacKenzie Center is located at the intersection of County Road CS and Park Road just outside Poynette.  Get Directions - MacKenzie Center

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    Winter Recreation

    Cross-country skiing is popular in the park. About five miles of trails, including the 1.2-mile White Oak nature trail, are groomed and tracked when weather and snow conditions permit. The trails are tracked for diagonal-stride skiers and groomed…

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    Hunting

    Archery-only hunting and trapping Archery hunting and trapping are allowed in the open areas of the park during the Wisconsin state parks hunting and trapping time frame. Gun hunting is not allowed in the park. Trapping is not permitted in closed…

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    Pet Areas

    Pets are welcome at Lake Kegonsa State Park in certain areas on a leash 8 feet or shorter. Pets are allowed on all hiking trails except the White Oak Nature trail. Pets are allowed in the campground but not in the picnic or playground areas or in…

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    Water Recreation

    Boating, canoeing and kayaking Lake Kegonsa is shared by an array of watercraft, some of which include kayaks, canoes, motor- and sailboats and paddleboards. The boat launch makes it easier to access the water and return back to land. Lake Kegonsa…

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    Picnic Areas and Shelters

    There are five picnic areas and two reservable picnic shelters in the park. Near each shelter are a sand volleyball court and horseshoe pit. Volleyballs and horseshoes can be checked out at the park office for a $5 refundable deposit. Reservable…

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    Hiking

    The park has more than five miles of hiking trails along the lake and through varied habitat. White Oak nature trail (1.2 miles) This 1.2-mile trail, with its stately oaks and diverse habitats, gently winds through the 80-acre white oak woods. The…

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