23 August 2023

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Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Friends of the Kettle Moraine


Friends of the Kettle Moraine The Friends of the Kettle Moraine is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting a greater appreciation and enhancement of the Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit. The group was created in the mid 1980s to inform and educate the public. The general goal was to develop a greater appreciation and environmental awareness of Wisconsin natural resources.

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AMERICAN LEGION

AMERICAN LEGION


AMERICAN LEGION from page 1 WHEREAS, American Legion Post 384 was established as a tribute to the brave veterans of the Kewaskum area; and WHEREAS, American Legion Post 384 has demonstrated unwavering dedication to community service, exemplified by sponsoring an annual higher education scholarship, hosting Kewaskum’s Memorial Day parade, and actively contributing to the betterment of the

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A History of Hills and Kettles

A History of Hills and Kettles


A History of Hills and Kettles The Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit owes its unique landscape to glaciers of the Wisconsin Stage of the last Ice Age, which ended approximately 10,000 years ago. Geological History Some 20,000 years ago, two lobes of a great ice sheet met along a line extending northeast from Richmond in Walworth County through the Oconomowoc Lake country to Kewaunee

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CAMPGROUNDS

CAMPGROUNDS


CAMPGROUNDS from page 4 call 262-626-4305. Reservations may be made online at wisconsin. goingtocamp.com. For reservation questions, contact Wisconsin State Park System Reservations at 1-888-947-2757. Long Lake Campground The campgrounds at Long Lake provide 200 sites, flush and vault toilets, and showers. Campsites are available for campers with disabilities. A sanitary dump station

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Trails of the Kettle Moraine

Trails of the Kettle Moraine


Trails of the Kettle Moraine One of the great things about the Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit is the many trails that are available within the forest. You can walk, bike, picnic, ride horses and have a lot of fun on these trails. There are several miles of hiking trails within the forest. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail travels for 31 miles through the length of the forest. Hiking
16 August 2023

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Kewaskum Parks  May Get a ‘Friend’

Kewaskum Parks May Get a ‘Friend’


Kewaskum Parks May Get a ‘Friend’ Kewaskum officials are supporting a community-member idea to create a “Friends of Parks” group for village recreation spaces MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Following a pathway used by neighboring municipalities to solidify fundraising for local parks, Kewaskum officials are working through the stages of helping organize a Friends of Parks group,