Calumet County Parks
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Calumet County, Wisconsin maintains three county parks and two harbors.
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[edit] Ledge View Nature Center
Ledge View Nature Center is located two miles south of Chilton, Wisconsin. The nature center was built in 1981.
Visitors can walk or ski trails, or visit a nature center which explains the geology of the area, including the drumlins, Niagara Escarpment and other post-glacial features. There are several caves that visitors can tour by appointment. There is a tower where visitors can view the countryside and Chilton. The park features three natural solution caves.
[edit] Calumet County Park
Calumet County Park is located approximately four miles northwest of Stockbridge, Wisconsin along the east shore of Lake Winnebago. Visitors can camp in the summer, walk trails in the summer, and downhill ski in the winter. The Niagara Escarpment is prominent in the park. The park contains a post-Civil War brickyard. There are several native American effigy mounds in the upper campground portion of the park. The park is on the List of Registered Historic Places in Wisconsin.
[edit] Becker's Lake Park
The newest edition to the park system. Praire grass has been planted, and wetlands have been constructed.
[edit] Brothertown and Stockbridge harbors
The harbors near the city of Stockbridge, Wisconsin and unincorporated Brothertown, Calumet County, Wisconsin are both part of the Calumet County Parks system. The Stockbridge harbor is on the List of Registered Historic Places in Wisconsin.
[edit] References
- 2003 Ledge View Nature Center flier
- 2006 Calumet County Visitors Guide - Cliffs, Caves & Color