21 August 2019

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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. During the Wisconsin Stage, several lobes of glacial ice moved into what is present day Wisconsin. The two largest lobes were in eastern Wisconsin, one coming down Green Bay and the other following the Lake Michigan basin.

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photo by Andrea Hansen Abler

photo by Andrea Hansen Abler


Thursday, August 22 — Shocking Fish Tales Evening Exploration at the Mauthe Lake recreation area picnic shelter, 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Addie Dutton, Dept. of Natural Resources Fisheries Biologist, will share the status of the Northern Unit’s fish populations and about the tools, from boom and backpack shockers to fyke nets and fish tags, that fishery biologists use in their jobs. Come see first-hand

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Holiday Happenings Around The Kettle Moraine

Holiday Happenings Around The Kettle Moraine


Holiday Happenings Around The Kettle Moraine The holidays are always a great time of the year and this is no different around the Kettle Moraine State Forest and surrounding communities. Lots of fun activities can be found. HALLOWEEN Halloween Nature Hikes — The fun starts in October with Halloween. The state forest hosts a Halloween Nature Hike. This is a fun and educational hike around

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Dundee Fall Color Car  and Craft Show

Dundee Fall Color Car and Craft Show


Dundee Fall Color Car and Craft Show Get ready to “Fall into Fun” when the Dundee Annual Fall Color Car and Craft Show kicks off at the Dundee Sportsman’s Park on Saturday Oct. 12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Automotive enthusiasts of all kinds are invited to come out and enjoy a day. The familyfriendly free event features something for everyone — including great craft, gift and goody vendors

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Greenbush Kettle —

Greenbush Kettle —


The Kettle Moraine State Forest has a lot to offer in its almost 30,000 acres. It includes a variety of terrain that’s home to many plants and animals. Approximately one million people visit the forest each year. The forest can thank the glaciers for its unique characteristics. This gives the forest some interesting areas that visitors should try to see while visiting the Kettle Moraine

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