South Twin Lake, Wisconsin
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South Twin Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin is located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. It is the home of the White Birch regeneration project started by Carl Nelson to support an ecosystem in which white birch sapplings can thrive.
Around the lake many "listening points" have been set up for enjoying the lake and the surrounding forest. The road to the lake crosses a glacial esker which is approxiamtely 1/4 mile from the north end of the lake. The lake has a non-motorized status. Nelson maintains a path along the eastern shore of the lake, which passes a listening point and goes through the regeneration area.