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    Nature

    The variety of plant and animal life at Whitefish Dunes is considerable. Mammals On an early spring morning overlooking the beach, one may see a white-tailed doe and fawn drinking from the lake. Red fox tracks are found throughout the forested…

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    Recreation

    Whitefish Dunes State Park offers a variety of recreation opportunities to visitors year-round. View the links below to learn more about some of the popular activities available at this park. Accessibility Whitefish Dunes State Park offers…

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    Maps

    Whitefish Dunes State Park map [PDF] Whitefish Dunes Winter Trail map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast [exit DNR] Beach and Shoreline The first beach access point at Whitefish Dunes State Park is no longer ADA accessible due to shoreline erosion, however, the access point is now open with a rugged gravel trail leading to…

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    Whitefish Dunes State Park

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    Camping

    Seasonal Water Systems: At Tower Hill State Park, drinking water is available from Memorial Day weekend to Oct. 1 depending on the weather. There are 10 tent campsites at the Tower Hill State Park campground. The campground is open seasonally.…

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    History

    Tower Hill is in the part of southwest Wisconsin known as the Driftless Area that never was covered by the glaciers that swept across the northern United States. Consequently, the region's dramatic topography was formed by 400 million years of…

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    Recreation

    Tower Hill State Park provides a variety of recreation opportunities. Camping Camping at Tower Hill State Park Canoeing and kayaking Tower Hill State Park does not have a boat launch. The park borders the Wisconsin River and backwaters and is a…

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    Maps

    Tower Hill park and campground map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Conditions

    Weather Weather forecast [exit DNR]

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