15 Nature Centers Near Appleton to Visit with your Family

kid looking through binoculars at Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha
Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha

The weather is getting nicer, which is a perfect opportunity to explore the great outdoors! If you love nature, you may want to check out some great nature centers near the Fox Cities. Some of the nature centers listed below include extra fun outside of a walk or hike, such as classes/camps, family programming, opportunities to celebrate birthdays, weddings, baby showers, or hold corporate events, and hands-on learning to learn about the creatures and plants in Northeast Wisconsin! 

We also have included other great things to visit around each center to help you plan a fun day with your family and friends at one of these nature preserves!

Tips Before You Visit 

  • Wear good walking shoes. Not all trails are alike; some may have rougher terrain than others so it is best to be prepared to walk on all surfaces. In the spring, many trails will be muddy; consider waterproof shoes or rain boots! 
  • Bring water and snacks. Keep everyone hydrated and happy for a pleasant exploring experience. 
  • Don’t forget your sunscreen and bug repellent!
  • Keep your dog(s) at home. Although it’s a nice thought to bring your furry friend, the majority of nature centers on this list do not allow pets on their trails or in their centers. 
Buboltz Nature Preserve
Bubolz Nature Preserve, Appleton

Bubolz Nature Preserve, Appleton

For 45 years the Bubolz Nature Preserve has been a beautiful preserve to visit with community programs such as summer camps and winter camps along with the hiking trails. It is also a popular spot to have wedding ceremonies/receptions, corporate events, and more. Bubolz is a great place to enjoy nature year-round, even during winter!

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: 4815 North Lynndale Drive, Appleton, Wisconsin
  • Phone: 920-731-6041
  • Hours and Admission

Highlights:

  • 8.5 miles of trails
  • Kenna’s Kabin
  • Natural playscape- outdoor playground
  • Observation deck
  • Pond with turtles and fish to feed
  • Snowshoe rentals and other winter things to do at Bubolz
  • Monthly highlighted family events

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Plamann Park – Disc Golf and Seasonal Swimming, 1375 East Broadway Drive, Appleton
  • Seth’s Coffee, 1390 North Popp Lane, Appleton
  • Town Center Park, 1850 W Grand Chute Boulevard, Appleton
Bubolz Nature Preserve, Appleton
Bubolz Nature Preserve, Appleton

Bruce B. Purdy Nature Preserve, Appleton

Bruce B. Purdy Nature Preserve, Appleton, was established in 2005. This preserve requires a YMCA membership to visit guest passes; however, they may be purchased. The 3-mile trails are home to many different local animals and plant life to observe as you walk or run them.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: Apple Creek YMCA, Apple Hill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin
  • Phone: 920-733-9622
  • Hours and Admission

Highlights:

  • Trails are open from dawn to dusk and are a little more “hilly” than most trails
  • April and May is a great time to visit to see beautiful flowers around the center

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Copper Rock Cafe, 1835 E Edgewood Dr # 108, Appleton
  • Plamann Park – Disc Golf and Seasonal Swimming, 1375 East Broadway Drive, Appleton
Heckrodt Wetland Reserve
Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha

Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha

Heckrodt Wetland Reserve’s trail system is open year round from 6 am – 9 pm. It is always free of charge to visit, but donations are welcome. Heckrodt is home to a variety of habitats including forested wetland, created prairie, cattail marsh, open water, open field, and upland forest. This urban nature reserve is a hands-down favorite for young children in Northeast Wisconsin!

At-A-Glance:

Highlights:

  • Heckrock features The World Above Your Feet Children’s Canopy Walk, with tree houses, ziplines, mud kitchen, and fun natural play area that is fun year-round
  • This reserve has a boardwalk for at least a mile and is almost always guaranteed to see wildlife on your visit walking the trails
  • Pond viewing areas
  • Bird and butterfly gardens
  • Life-size eagle nest
  • Nature center with live fish and small reptiles
  • Discovery Den in the nature center has a tree house, puzzles, puppets, little log blocks, and books!
  • Annual programming for families include Romp in the Swamp and Creepy Crawlies
Heckrodt Deer
Deer at Heckrodt Wetland Rserve, Menasha
Heckrodt Discovery Den
The Discovery Den at Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha, Wisconsin

Nearby Things to Do:

Heckrodt Playground
The World Above Your Feet Children’s Canopy Walk, Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, Menasha

1000 Islands Environmental Center, Kaukauna 

1000 Islands is located on the Fox River right here in the Fox Valley and has year-round opportunities for exploring nature. Boardwalk trails and the new Nelson Outlook put you in a perfect location for observing eagles and other wildlife. Inside the nature center you’ll find educational displays and a number of indoor and outdoor environmental education programs open to the public.

At-A-Glance:

Highlights:

  • Gives a wide view of the island
  • Trails are barrier-free
  • The boardwalk has no railings obstructing the view
  • They are the only nature center on the Fox River
  • Konkapot creek allows crawfishing and turtle hunting with nets and buckets provided.

Nearby Things to Do:

kids walking on boardwalk trails at 1000 Islands Nature Center in Kaukauna
1000 Islands Kaukauna

Fallen Timbers Environmental Center, Black Creek

Fallen Timbers is an educational environmental center in Black Creek that is owned by six Wisconsin school districts and encompasses 456 acres. The trail system is open to the public with all of the same rules that one would expect to find on a school campus. 

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: W4531 Robin Road, Black Creek, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 833-6432
  • fallentimbers.net
  • Use the large parking lot nearest to Robin Road. The lower parking lot is reserved for staff. 

Highlights:

  • Several miles of trails for walking and hiking
  • Virtual/Home Learning Support
  • Visit the site to see how students and families can get suggestions for activities to do in your own backyard or the nearest green space

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Barefoot Gypsies, LLC, N2894 State Road 47, Mackville 
  • JSA Coffee Roasting, LLC, 406 North Main Street, Seymour
  • Lion’s Park, 506 Field Crest Lane, Black Creek
  • Navarino Nature Center, W5646 Lindsten Road, Shiocton
kids playground at Mosquito Hill in New London in winter
Mosquito Hill, New London

Mosquito Hill Nature Center, New London

Mosquito Hill Nature Center, located two miles east of New London in Outagamie County, the highest point of elevation in the area, is a perfect place to enjoy the forests and views in the New London area. The center’s 430 acres border the Wolf River and includes one of the last intact stands of bottomland hardwood forest on the bottom of the river.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: N3880 Rogers Road, New London, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 779-6433
  • outagamie.org

Highlights:

  • Three miles of hiking and walking trails
  • Large interpretive building includes natural history exhibits and hands-on displays
  • Variety of classes available
  • The “All People’s Trail” is a paved trail (.6 mile one-way) for more accessible wheelchair access
  • Snowshoe opportunities and rentals

Nearby Things to Do:

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Green Bay Waterfalls
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Green Bay

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Green Bay

This year Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, near Bay Beach Amusement Park; the sanctuary has great nature trails and features live animal exhibits and educational displays.

At-A-Glance:

Highlights:

  • 600 acres with 6.5 miles of paved trails and hiking trails
  • Wildlife viewing areas include deer, wolves, cougars, otters, and more
  • Nature Center with fun areas for kids to explore and lots of interesting displays
  • Fishing for kids 16 and younger
  • Corn to feed birds available for purchase from the Observation Building
  • The water area has lots of ducks to feed, a waterfall, and a bridge
  • Bring dollars (exact change) for corn to feed ducks

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Bay Beach Amusement Park, 1313 Bay Beach Road, Green Bay
  • Brain Freeze Ice Cream Shoppe, 1773 Cardinal Lane, Green Bay
  • Kavarna Café Downtown, 143 North Broadway, Green Bay
  • The Children’s Museum of Green Bay, 1230 Bay Beach Road, Green Bay
  • University of Wisconsin Green Bay Campus – Corfrin Arboretum, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay
  • Zesty’s Custard – Multiple locations
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Green Bay
Bay Beach WIldlife Sanctuary, Green Bay

Collins Marsh and Nature Center, Collins

Collins Marsh is a 4,200-acre state wildlife area located just 20 minutes west of Manitowoc. It is ideal for viewing birds — many make their home. This Marsh and Nature Center is locally run by an on-site naturalist.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: 20021 County Road JJ, Collins, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 772-4258 
  • collinsmarsh.org 

Highlights:

  • Canoe rentals are available for rent at the nature center for only $10 a day and free for CEI members to explore the marsh (includes life vest)
  • A 110-foot observation tower offers an amazing view of the surrounding countryside

Nearby Things to Do:

  • A&W Restaurant, 525 Main Street, Reedsville 
  • Reedsville Firefighters Park, 301 Park Street, Reedsville
  • The Schuh Factory Food & Spirits, 167 Mckinley Street, Valders

Brillion Nature Center, Brillion

Brillion Nature Center is great as it has a lot of what your typical nature center has to offer but in addition, it has special programs for all ages and also is a great spot to hold a birthday party or small event!

At-A-Glance:

Highlights:

  • 7 miles of Snowshoe/hiking trails
  • Birthday Parties! Have a “Nature Center Birthday” details on the site

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Braun’s Deer Run Golf Course and Restaurant
  • KOR, 205 South Main Street, Brillion 
  • Rudy’s Cafe, 117 West Ryan Street, Brillion

Ledge View Nature Center, Chilton 

This center is best known for its caves but also contains woodland and trails. There is no fee to hike the trails or walk through the nature center.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: W2348 Short Road, Chilton, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 849-1471
  • ledgeviewnaturecenter.org
  • This is one of the only nature centers on our list that allow dogs as long as they are on a leash and waste removal is done.

Highlights:

  • Restrooms available
  • Cave tours
  • 60-foot observation tower
  • Miles of looping trails that are easy to combine for longer walks/hikes
  • Family events throughout the year, including Maple Syrup Sunday

Nearby Things to Do:

Family hiking in Fall at Navarino Nature Center
Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton

Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton

Under the direction of the Department of Natural Resources, Navarino Wildlife Area encompasses approximately 15,000 acres of bog, forest, field, and pine plantations. Nestled within the Navarino State Wildlife Area, the Navarino Nature Center was established in April 1986 by a group of residents concerned about ecology and environmental education. Since then it has grown and various recreational opportunities are available to all visitors. Make sure to watch their Facebook Page for special events every week!

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: W5646 Lindsten Road, Shiocton, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (715) 758-6999
  • navarino.org

Highlights:

  • Nearly 100 miles of hiking trails through different types of habitats including prairie, upland and lowlands forests, wetlands, and around flowages
  • Nature center with a viewable beehive and nature displays
  • Special events, including a Frozen Fun Winter Open House each February
  • Snowshoeing and cross country skiing in the wintertime
  • Sledding hill easily accessible from the parking lot at the Nature Center

Nearby Things to Do:

  • The Ice Cream Shoppe, 606 South Main Street, Black Creek
  • Blueberry Haven, W9967 County Road XX, Black Creek
    • Blueberry picking mid-July through August
Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton
Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton

Marsh Haven Nature Center, Waupun

Marsh Haven Nature Center, a volunteer-run organization, is located on the north end of the Horicon Marsh and is a wonderful place for the general public to enjoy the beauty of the marsh and nature. The Horicon Marsh serves as a wildlife habitat for many breeds of birds, many who travel a long way to reach these safe waters. When the Nature Center is open, you can enjoy the museum and interactive exhibits inside.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: W10145 WI-49, Waupun, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 324-5818
  • marshhaven.org/
  • Note: The Nature Center is open mid-April through mid-December only

Highlights:

  • Wildlife Feeding Stations
  • Large Group Lodge and Tent Camping Site Rental Available
  • Guided Hikes ($1.50/person)
  • Special Events including a Fall Living History Festival
  • Hands-On Youth Programs ($5 includes museum admission fee)

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Guth’s Candy, 928 East Main Street, Waupun
  • R.J. Golz Orchards and Farm Market, W35961 WI-49, Waupun
  • Shaler Park, 451 East Spring Street, Waupun
  • Waupun Family Aquatic Center, 701 County Park Road, Waupun
  • Waupun Heritage Museum, 22 South Madison Street, Waupun
  • Wind and Unwind Coffee Shop, 310 East Main Street, Waupun

Hummer Preserve, Denmark

Donated by the Mark and Sally Hunner family in 2020, the Hunner Preserve is under the direction of the Glacial Lakes Conservancy, which exists to protect and preserve natural areas and farmland within a five-country region in Wisconsin. This is a great place to hike, fish, and birdwatch!

At-A-Glance: 

  • Address: East County Road BB, Denmark, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 273-1143

Highlights:

  • Ice Age Scenic National Trail access across the street
  • Tisch Mills Creek runs through the property

Nearby Things to Do:

Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve, Two Rivers

Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve contains over 1,500 acres of hardwood & conifer forests, wetlands, and prairies and is located between Two Rivers and Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: 3000 Hawthorne Avenue, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (920) 793-4007
  • woodlanddunes.org

Highlights:

  • 7 miles of hiking trails open daily
  • Observation tower
  • Little Wings Play Center

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Historic Farm Museum, 1701 12th Street, Two Rivers
    • Closed October through May
  • Neshotah Beach, 2111 Pierce Street, Two Rivers
  • Point Beach State Forest, 9400 County Road O, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
  • Red Bank Coffee House, 1623 Washington Street, Two Rivers
  • Scream ‘N Conuts, 1200 Washington Street, Two Rivers 
  • Washington House Museum and Visitor Center – Free admission and Ice Cream Parlor 
  • Wisconsin Maritime Museum, 75 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc

Horicon Marsh Education & Visitors Center, Horicon

Horicon Marsh Education & Visitors Center is located to the south of the beautiful Horicon Marsh, the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States. With acres of wetlands, the marsh is a bird’s paradise and home to a large number of species of birds, including ducks, Canada geese, herons, egrets, marsh wrens and pied-billed grebe. 

The Horicon National Wildlife Refuge was first established to provide an undisturbed sanctuary for a number of migratory birds that make their way here each year. Indeed, one of the highlights of the marsh is embarking on one of its bird hikes and observing the wildlife in action.

At-A-Glance:

Highlights:

  • Explorium- hands-on exhibits & educational displays
  • Kid-friendly indoor learning center
  • Gift Shop
  • 6.5 miles of canoe/kayak trails
  • 1400 feet of boardwalk trails
  • Additional trails
  • Snowshoes available for rent

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Ice Cream Station, 518 East Lake Street, Horicon
  • D&D Pub Pizza, 41 Main Street, Kekoskee
  • Mateo’s Restaurant, 435 East Main Street, Waupun

Other Worth The Drive Nature Centers in Wisconsin

If you’re looking for an exciting nature adventure a little more out of town, we’ve gathered a list of the best nature centers to explore beyond Northeast Wisconsin!

Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, Baraboo

Located within the beautiful Baraboo Hills, the Aldo Leopold Legacy Center is a place of peace, beauty, and honoring nature. The Leopold Center was built with conservation in mind. The Center runs solely on renewable energy and is one of the most green constructions in the USA. The center, grounds, or a self-guided tour of Leopold’s famous shack are open to the public and lend to numerous opportunities for outdoor education.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: E13701 Levee Road, Baraboo, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (608) 355-0279
  • aldoleopold.org/

Nearby Things to Do:

  • Baraboo Children’s Museum, 1212 8th Street, Baraboo
  • Circus World Museum, 550 Water Street, Baraboo
  • Devil’s Lake State Park, S5975 Park Road, Baraboo
  • International Crane Foundation, E11476, Shady Lane Road, Baraboo
    •  A haven for cranes including live crane exhibits and grounds. You’ll find cranes of all kinds from common sandhill cranes to red-crowned cranes, among the rarest in the world. A pair of red-crowned cranes made their first nesting attempt here at the ICF and produced two fertile eggs that hatched. One of the chicks, Tsuru, still lives here today!
  • Mirror Lake State Park, E10320 Fern Dell Road, Baraboo
Devil’s Lake State Park, Baraboo

Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona

Established in 1994, Aldo Leopold Nature Center is a non-profit organization that was established in the spirit of ecologist Aldo Leopold. They aim to provide hands-on learning opportunities focused on ecology and environmental education. The Center is a common destination for area school groups, but they also have so much to offer to the general public as well!

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Monona Bait & Ice Cream Shop, 4516 Winnequah Road, Monona
  • Monona Community Pool, 1013 Nichols Road, Monona
  • Monona Farmers Market & Ahuska Park, 400 East Broadway Avenue, Monona
  • Olbrich Botanical Gardens, 3330 Atwood Avenue, Madison
Olbrich Gardens in Madison
Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison

Beaver Creek Reserve – Wise Nature Center, Fall Creek

Beaver Creek Reserve boasts over 400 acres of diverse habitat for you and your family to enjoy. They offer a variety of recreation opportunities, special events, and opportunities to camp in a cabin or by tent on the property. They even offer a butterfly house and a chance for star-gazing at the Hobbs Observatory!

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Big Falls County Park, 600 Big Falls Forest Road, Eau Claire
  • Children’s Museum of Eau Claire, 126 North Barstow Street, Eau Claire
  • Weaver’s Country Store, LLC, East 13855 US 12, Fall Creek

Cable Natural History Museum, Cable

This mission here at the Cable Natural History Museum is to connect people with the beauty of the natural world in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Their family programming is a great way for community families to connect with nature. They offer a variety of educational experiences for people of all ages including live animals programs, crafts, forest exploration, and a number of recreational opportunities such as naturalist-guided canoe and kayak trips.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: 13470 County Highway M, Cable, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (715) 798-3890
  • cablemuseum.org/

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Backroads Coffee, 10526 Dakota Avenue, Hayward
  • Koobies Coffee Shop, 13827 County Highway B, Hayward
  • Sundaes with Annabelle and Charlotte, 10555 Main Street, Hayward

MacKenzie Center, Poynette

The MacKenzie Center in Poynette is a 285 acre Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-run center. It is one of the most diversion education centers in Wisconsin, and teaching and learning are at the forefront of their programming. In fact, they do want the center to be accessible for people of all economic backgrounds and even have provisions for getting school groups there who do not have sufficient funds to secure field trips on their own. 

The center features miles of trails, including interpretive trails, and an 80-foot observation tower. You won’t want to miss their native Wisconsin wildlife exhibit, which features live badgers, wolves, etc, or their nature-related museum buildings right here!

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

Sassy Cow Creamery near Madison in Sun Prairie
Sassy Cow Creamery Store, Columbus

Pringle Nature Center, Bristol

The Pringle Nature Center located in the Bristol Woods County Park offers varied landscape to explore with prairie, wetlands, and oak savannah remnants. The center also offers many education programs for visits every year.

At-A-Glance: 

  • Address: 9800 County Highway M B, Bristol, Wisconsin
  • Phone: (262) 857-8008
  • pringlenc.org/

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Hansen’s Ice Cream Parlor – Wilmot, 30807 114th Street, Twin Lakes
  • Kenosha Silver Lake County Park, 27000 85th Street, Salem
  • Mars Cheese Castle, 2800 W-Frontage Road, Kenosha
  • Red School Cafe, 12320 Bristol Road, Bristol
  • The Ice Box, 12417 Antioch Road, Trevor

Retzer Nature Center, Waukesha

The Retzer Nature Center offers a variety of opportunities for visitors to connect with nature. There are plentiful trails, environmental education programs, special events, and even opportunities for star-gazing at the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium!

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Frame Park Formal Gardens, 1150 Frame Park Drive, Waukesha
  • Kettle Moraine State Forest – Lapham Peak Unit, W329 N846 County Trunk Highway C, Delafield
  • Springs Water Park, 2810 Golf Road, Pewaukee

Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Bayside

Located on beautiful Lake Michigan, Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is a great place to check out hiking trails and the spectacular views from their 60-foot observation tower. Be sure to check out some of their educational programs including summer camp, and many other child and adults programs.

At-A-Glance:

  • Address: 1111 East Brown Deer Road, Bayside, Wisconsin
  • Phone:  (414) 352-2880
  • schlitzaudubon.org/

Nearby Things To Do:

  • Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, 929 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee
  • Doctor’s Park, 1870 East Fox Point Lane, Fox Point
  • Friendship Cafe and Bakery, 8649 North Port Washington Road, Fox Point
  • Lynden Sculpture Garden, 2145 West Brown Deer Road, River Hills
Stevens Point Sculpture Park
Stevens Point Sculpture Park

Schmeeckle Reserve, Stevens Point

The Schmeeckle Reserve is a 280-acre natural land area located within the UW-Stevens Point campus. Come enjoy the hiking trails, manmade lake, various habitats, wildlife, and a visitor’s center while you’re here! They have frequent special events, such as a Candlelight Hike Festival every fall and spring.

At-A-Glance: 

Nearby Things To Do:

Kid hiking at Rib Mountain State Park in Fall
Rib Mountain State Park, Wausau

The Nature Conservancy, Madison

The Nature Conservancy focuses on all this conservation in our beautiful state, from climate change to habitat loss to protecting clean water. While there isn’t a nature center here, per say, their website is a great place to get connected with conservation tips and efforts all over Wisconsin.

At-A-Glance:

Milwaukee Zoo
Milwaukee County Zoo

Urban Ecology Center, Milwaukee

The Urban Ecology Center located in the heart of Milwaukee exists with the mission to restore urban green spaces within the city. The Center has three branches, Riverside Park, Washington Park, and Menomonee Valley, located throughout the city. They offer educational programs, recreation opportunities with equipment rentals, and more!

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

Madison State Capital
Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison

University of Wisconsin – Madison Arboretum, Madison

Located two miles southwest of the Wisconsin State Capitol, the UW-Madison Arboretum on the near west side of Madison is an absolute must to enjoy great nature if you’re in the area! The Arboretum focuses on conserving and restoring arboretum lands, fostering the land ethic, and advance restoration ecology. A visit to the Arboretum is always free and open to the general public. 

The Arboretum offers a visitors center complete with a theater, ecological books and educational information for browsing, a bookstore, art gallery, restrooms, and friendly community members who volunteer their time to answer questions at the information desk. There are also plenty of outdoor opportunities to enjoy the natural world. Check out the trail map to plan out your hike on any of the miles of hiking trails here. 

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

Peninsula State Park
Peninsula State Park, Door County

White Cedar Nature Center, Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek

If you’re Door County bound, then you’ll want to stop in at Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek to visit their fabulous White Cedar Nature Center. They offer educational programs, bird and fish displays, a fun reading corner, fossils, furs, and more! Visit their website to check out special events, craft-making, outdoor skill-building, and hikes. Peninsula State Park campers can also loan out free fishing poles here.

At-A-Glance:

Nearby Things To Do:

Peninsula State Park
Peninsula State Park

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