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  2. Peninsula State Park - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula State Park. /  45.15111°N 87.21750°W  / 45.15111; -87.21750. Peninsula State Park is a 3,776-acre (1,528 ha) Wisconsin state park with eight miles (13 km) of Green Bay shoreline in Door County. Peninsula is the third largest state park in Wisconsin and is visited by an estimated one million visitors annually.

  3. Lake Butte des Morts - Wikipedia

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    Lake Butte des Morts

  4. Fish Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek Provincial Park

  5. Fish Creek, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    UTC-5 (CDT) ZIP code. 54212 [1] Area code. 920. GNIS feature ID. 1564983. Fish Creek is an unincorporated community located in Door County, Wisconsin, United States, within the town of Gibraltar. [2] It is located on Highway 42 along Green Bay.

  6. Green Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lake (Wisconsin)

  7. List of lakes of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    List of lakes of Wisconsin

  8. Whitefish Dunes State Park - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish Dunes State Park is a 867-acre (351 ha) [ 2] state park of Wisconsin on the eastern shore of the Door Peninsula. This day-use park preserves the most substantial sand dunes on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The remains of eight successive prehistoric Native American villages [ 2] are on the National Register of Historic Places as ...

  9. Fish Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek State Park. /  46.99000°N 114.71583°W  / 46.99000; -114.71583. Fish Creek State Park is a public recreation area covering 5,603 acres (2,267 ha) twelve miles west of Alberton, Montana. [1] The state park is the second largest in Montana [5] after Makoshika State Park and is home to Montana's largest ponderosa pine. [6] [7]