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Mountain is an unincorporated community in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] [2] The community is located at the intersection of Wisconsin Highway 32 and Wisconsin Highway 64, in the town of Mountain. It is located at latitude 45.185 and longitude -88.474 and elevation 971 feet (mean sea level). [2] The postal code for Mountain is 54149.
County Yes Rail Trail 5 Green Circle State Trail: 1992 Stevens Point area (local) Portage: County No Local Trail 31 Hank Aaron State Trail: 1996 Milwaukee-West Allis Milwaukee: DNR No Rail Trail 12 Hillsboro State Trail: 1988 Hillsboro-Union Center Vernon, Juneau County Yes Rail Trail 4 Ice Age Trail: 1988 Statewide 30 counties statwide Varied No
Mascoutin Valley State Trail — 7.3 miles (11.7 km) Mountain Bay State Trail — Green Bay to Wausau 83 miles (134 km) Newport State Park — 16.8 miles (27.0 km) Newton Blackmour State Trail — Seymour to New London 24 miles (39 km) Peninsula State Park — 11.9 miles (19.2 km) Point Beach State Forest — 5.0 miles (8.0 km)
Mountain is a town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 860 at the 2000 census. The population was 860 at the 2000 census. Communities
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The Kickapoo Valley Reserve is immediately adjacent and forms a continuous protected area. Wildcat Mountain State Park is open for year-round recreation including hiking, canoeing, fishing, and cross-country skiing. The 3,643-acre (1,474 ha) park is located in Vernon County near the town of Ontario, Wisconsin.
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Sign in Anston Trail in Anston. The Mountain-Bay State Trail is an 83-mile state-designated rail trail in Brown, Marathon, and Shawano Counties in Wisconsin. The trail is the longest rail trail in the state. [1] The trail is named for the two geological features at either end of the trail: Green Bay and Rib Mountain. [2]