Kettle Moraine State Forest
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The Kettle Moraine State Forest is a state forest in southeastern Wisconsin. The chief feature of the reserve is the Kettle Moraine, a highly glaciated area. The area is well known for its very hilly terrain and glacial landforms, such as kettles, kames and eskers. The forest is divided into two large and three small units, which are spread across a hundred miles.
[edit] Forest units
The Northern Unit is located in western Sheboygan County, southeastern Fond du Lac County and northern Washington County. It is over twenty miles long, and extends from just outside of Glenbeulah, on the north end, southward to just east of Kewaskum. The Forest Headquarters is located in Campbellsport. Features of the Northern Unit are Greenbush Recreation Area, with a group camping area and hiking trails, Parnell Observation Tower, Long Lake Recreation Area/Long Lake State Park, with a campground, a beach and boat launch, Henry S. Reuss Ice Age Visitor Center, and Mauthe Lake Recreation Area, with a campground.
The Southern Unit extends from just west of North Prairie, southwestward to Whitewater Lake, south of Whitewater. Other nearby towns include Eagle and Palmyra. Features of the Southern Unit include Ottawa Lake Recreation Area which has boating, campgrounds and hiking and ski trails, and Whitewater Lake Recreation Area, which also features camping and boating. The Forest is host to Old World Wisconsin, a collection of farmsteads, recreating the homes and lives of settlers, and also to the McMiller Sportsmen Center, public hunting practice ranges.[1]
The Pike Lake Unit is on the eastern side of 446-acre Pike Lake. It is located on state Highway 60 in between Slinger and Hartford. The park offers camping, hiking, biking and swimming, and has an observation tower overlooking the park and lake.
The Loew Lake Unit is a small recreation area located in the town of Erin, on the Oconomowoc River and Loews Lake in southwestern Washington County. It offers hiking, hunting and horse riding.
Lapham Peak Unit is south of Delafield in Waukesha County. It has over 20 miles of trails, and an observation tower.
All units include a portion of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and most units have horse/snowmobile trails. Several areas of trail loops for hiking, biking and skiing can be found in the northern and southern units.
Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive is a 115-mile scenic route that winds across southeastern Wisconsin, and through all five forest units.
[edit] See also
- List of Wisconsin state forests
- List of Wisconsin state parks
- List of Wisconsin state recreation areas
- List of U.S. National Forests