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Lake Wanahoo is a 637-acre (2.6 km 2) lake located one mile (1.6 km) north of Wahoo, Nebraska. The project in the Sand Creek Watershed will include a dam, 639-acre (2.6 km 2 ) lake and recreation area directly north of Wahoo.
Point Beach Ridges is a 558-acre (226 ha) topography of alternating ridges and swales in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. [1] The area is located within Point Beach State Forest . [ 2 ] It was designated a Wisconsin State Natural Area in 1971 and a National Natural Landmark in 1980.
200-acre teaching and learning center about the environment, operated by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources [5] Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area: New Auburn: Chippewa: Mississippi/Chippewa Rivers: 3,063 acres, exhibits about the area's geology, natural and cultural history
The Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program is a conservation program created to highlight and protect areas with outstanding natural or archaeological resources in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. There are currently 687 State Natural Areas (SNAs) encompassing almost 400,000 acres (160,000 ha). [ 1 ]
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Rawley Point Light (also known as Twin River Point Light) is a lighthouse located in Point Beach State Forest, near Two Rivers, Wisconsin. At 111 feet (34 m) tall, it is the tallest lighthouse on the Wisconsin Shore and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
The state of Wisconsin purchased a further 2,714 acres (1,098 ha) from the Wisconsin Electric Power Company in 2010 and elevated the property to a state park and recreation area. [2] The Wisconsin and Michigan parks are managed by their respective state Departments of Natural Resources. The Wisconsin DNR notes "master planning for the property ...
Mill Bluff State Park is a state park in west-central Wisconsin, United States.It is located in eastern Monroe and western Juneau counties, near the village of Camp Douglas.A unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, the park protects several prominent sandstone bluffs 80 feet (24 m) to 200 feet (61 m) high that formed as sea stacks 12,000 years ago in Glacial Lake Wisconsin.