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Located just off the Bridgewater Lakes Road, and accessible in part by walking track, the cave openings form a series of galleries with clear views across the surrounding landscape and lakes. [ 3 ] One of the caves extends under ground for over 400 m (1,300 ft) [ dubious – discuss ] and has a sinkhole opening to the surface so that there is a ...
The best virgin stand of hemlock in Wisconsin. Part of Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Cave of the Mounds: 1987: Dane: 63 private Cave richly decorated with cave formations of most known varieties. Cedarburg Bog: 1973
Powers Bluff is a wooded hill in central Wisconsin near Arpin.American Indians lived there until the 1930s, calling it Tah-qua-kik, or Skunk Hill.Because of their religious and ceremonial activities, Tah-qua-kik is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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High Cliff State Park is a 1,187-acre (480 ha) Wisconsin state park near Sherwood, Wisconsin.It is the only state-owned recreation area located on Lake Winnebago. [2] The park got its name from cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, a land formation east of the shore of Lake Winnebago that stretches north through northeast Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and Ontario to Niagara Falls and New York State.
Cherney Maribel Caves County Park is a county park located near Maribel in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The park occupies 75 acres along the West Twin River. Cherney Maribel Caves consists of eleven caves along a rugged cliff line that runs parallel with the West Twin River.
Eagle Cave is known as Wisconsin's largest onyx cave and was the first cave to be commercially owned and operated in Wisconsin. The cave was discovered in 1849 and opened to the public in 1938. It is a popular camping destination, especially during the fall, winter, and spring months, when youth group campers are allowed to camp inside the cave ...
Samuels' Cave, also known as Brown's Cave, Pictured Cave, or Mystery Cave, is a prehistoric, naturally formed rock shelter located in La Crosse County, Wisconsin. [1] The cave contains petroglyphs and pictographs from the Native Americans who lived in the area. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.