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Travel & Visitors Guide - July 19, 2008
The Pike Lake State Park summer staycation
When the wanderlust strikes, turn a day trip into a staycation and retreat into Wisconsin. Pike Lake State Park is about a 45-minute drive northwest of Milwaukee via U.S. Hwy. 45/41 and is a unit of the Kettle Moraine.
Tags: staycation, pike lake state park, kettle moraine, ice age trail, powder hill, camping, fishing
Travel & Visitors Guide - May 4, 2008
Interstate Park spans two states
Quite often one of the best ways to get a great perspective of the beauty of Wisconsin is to actually look back at it from another state. Make the trek out to Interstate Park!
Tags: interstate park, st. croix river, dalles, ice age trail, gandy dancer trail, the great river road
Travel & Visitors Guide - Nov. 27, 2007
Washington County shimmers in autumn
Blessed with the terrain of the Kettle Moraine, Washington County has retained the beauty of nature while strengthening its ties to the Milwaukee metro area.
Tags: Washington County, Holy Hill, Kettle Moraine, Milwaukee 7, Hubertus, Glacier Hills, Homestead Hollow, Riveredge, Pike Lake, Ice Age Trail
Travel & Visitors Guide - Jan. 7, 2005
Timms Hill stands tall in Price County
Ask most Wisconsin residents to name the highest point in the state and they will likely answer Rib Mountain, or even the US Bank Center in Milwaukee. But, Timms Hill stands above all. Read about it in Beyond Milwaukee.
Tags: timms hill, price county, rib mountain, tomahawk, timms lake, bass lake, cross country ski, hiking, ice age trail, highpoint ski trail, ogema




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