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Explore Wisconsin With Winter Day Trips

EXPLORE WISCONSIN WITH WINTER DAY TRIPS

ANDREA ZANI

Andrea Zani is managing editor of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine.

No matter the season, Wisconsin’s beautiful state properties have something for outdoor lovers in every part of the state. Wherever you are, lace up your boots and make a day trip to explore one of these scenic destinations.

COUNCIL GROUNDS STATE PARK

Find it: Lincoln County, north-central Wisconsin

About the property: Located on the Wisconsin River, Council Grounds is named for the Native Americans who once used the spot for annual councils and festivals. It features 508 wooded acres and 35 varieties of deciduous and coniferous trees, including sizeable tree stands planted by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s.

For winter fun: Water activities on the river dominate in summer, but winter brings the chance for ice fishing, hunting and trapping, along with hiking and backcountry snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

Amanda Anderson Photography

KINNICKINNIC STATE PARK

Find it: Pierce County, northwestern Wisconsin

About the property: Wildlife watchers have plenty to see at this state park, located where the St. Croix and Kinnickinnic rivers meet. A variety of ecosystems plus the Kinnickinnic River Gorge and Delta State Natural Area support numerous animal species including as many as 90 species of birds.

For winter fun: Five of the park’s trails are open as multi-use areas in winter, with hiking, snowshoeing, skiing and skijoring allowed. Four other trails are designated for classic-only cross-country skiing, and fat tire bikes are permitted on the Red Trail. There’s also a sledding hill near the Brown Trail parking lot.

Katie Godding

Katie Godding

HONEY CREEK WILDLIFE AREA

Find it: Racine and Walworth counties, southeastern Wisconsin

About the property: Long Lake, Honey Creek and Sugar Creek are part of this 1,495-acre high-quality wetland community and Conservation Opportunity Area. Cherry Lake Sedge Meadow State Natural Area is within its borders.

For winter fun: The property provides public hunting, trapping, fishing and other outdoor opportunities. Pheasants are stocked here, with the current hunting season running through Jan. 9.

Linda Freshwaters Arndt

GOVERNOR THOMPSON STATE PARK

Find it: Marinette County, northeast Wisconsin

About the property: The park features more than 2,800 acres of woods plus wetland areas including 6 miles of shoreline on the Caldron Falls Flowage and is adjacent to the Peshtigo River. The combination of habitat types supports a diversity of wildlife and a wide variety of recreational activities.

For winter fun: Trails accommodate both classic and skate-style cross-country skiing, and a warming shelter is available at Woods Lake. Ice fishing and sledding also are popular here in winter.

400 STATE TRAIL

Find it: Sauk and Juneau counties, southern and west-central Wisconsin

About the property: This 22-mile trail follows the Baraboo River from Reedsburg to Elroy, repeatedly crisscrossing the river along the way.

For winter fun: Snowmobiling is the prevailing winter activity when trail conditions permit, with the trail connecting to many miles of county trails. Fat-tire biking also is popular, and a 7-mile stretch is open for horseback riding between LaValle and Wonewoc.

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LEARN MORE

For more about these and other scenic state properties to visit this winter, visit dnr.wi.gov/ topic/parks. Accessible options at all state parks can be found at dnr.wi.gov/topic/openoutdoors.