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Kettle Moraine State Forest, Wisconsin
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Two sweeping tracts of state parkland--the North section west of Sheboygan, the South near Whitewater--featuring hills and depressions ("kettles") left by the Ice Age create a landscape very much atypical of the flatlands and gentle rolling terrain found over much of the upper Midwest. Woodlands and lakes yield habitat for a variety of wildlife and add to the recreational possibilities.
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1. Hiking the Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Only part of the thousand-mile trail traverses the state forests (31 miles in the North, 33 miles in the South), but few of those miles better illustrate what took place here 20,000 years or so ago.
2. Driving the Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive
Tickling six Wisconsin counties, the 115-mile route links the two Kettle Moraines and provides access to much of what makes them special.
3. Old World Wisconsin
Set entirely within Kettle Moraine South, this collection of farm and small-town buildings gathered from throughout the state provides a re-creation of Wisconsin life before things (even here) got so complicated.
4. Road America and Elkhart Lake One of the nation's great motor sports venues is a short drive--even in a non-racing vehicle--from Elkhart Lake, a pleasant village that's home to several resorts. (Siebkens has been welcoming guests for almost a century.) Near Kettle Moraine North.
5. Whitewater
Indian mounds, Cravath Lake and, of course, home of the UW-Whitewater Warhawks, among other things an NCAA Division III power in several women's and men's sports. Just west of the South section.
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Top attractions Ice Age National Scenic Trail Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive Eagle Old World Wisconsin Elkhart Lake Road America |
Recommended resources Kettle Moraine State Forest: Northern Unit Kettle Moraine State Forest: Southern Unit Elkhart Lake |
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