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Wisconsin residents and visitors can explore the state's outdoor recreation areas without paying admission fees during the 13th annual Free Fun Weekend, June 7-8.
Happening June 7 and June 8, all state park admission fees, fishing licenses and trail passes are waived for all visitors.
Campers and glampers alike have several private, county and state parks in the region from which to choose for the perfect ...
With 50 parks, along with dozens of state-owned properties, heading to those recreation areas is part of "How WI Live" in ...
Eagle River calls itself the “Snowmobile Capital of the World,” but it offers year-round appeal for budget-conscious retirees ...
Use this guide to find art fairs, church and ethnic festivals, street and community festivals and more this summer in the ...
It was love at first step when Tonya Crowell and her husband, Andrew, discovered the trails of Door County. The year was 1982 ...
Stay informed with this collection of news from around Racine County. From park improvement plans in Mount Pleasant to the ...
Beavers can cause property damage, but research shows they positively impact the environment. Some landowners are ditching traps and dynamite to peacefully manage the nuisance.
To mark the 125th anniversary of the state park system, Larry Meiller held a series of conversations with Buchholz, several ...
Wisconsin Public Radio In 1900, Wisconsin created the first state park in the United States. From the rocky bluffs of ...