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Ben Cedarberg

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Paint Rock Springs Campground — St. Croix State Park

The campground is nice with nearby activities and hiking trails including a Nature Center. However for a state park the sites are somewhat small with no privacy and few trees. The campground is also a long distance in from the park entrance and many miles from the beach and playground. There is a modern restroom and shower building and a dump station with fresh water.

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Ben Cedarberg

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Brule River State Forest Backpacking Sites — Brule River State Forest

We stopped at the Brule River State Forest site near Brule with the DNR headquarters. We hiked on the 1.6 mile Stony Hill hiking trail Loop. The trail is nice but very buggy and the Overlook has very limited visibility due to the trees and brush. The picnic area is in a small loop with limited parking and vault toilet building. There are several picnic tables and outdoor grills available in a nice grassy area with shade trees overhead. There is a canoe launch as well. The campground As Nice wooded sites with a little bit of privacy for each site.

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Ben Cedarberg

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Old Oconto Copper Culture State park

This is a very small State Park in while it does have some nice pads and picnic areas the most interesting attraction to us is the copper culture Museum that helped us learn about a civilization in the area from over 7,500 years ago. The man working in the museum was very knowledgeable and friendly. He has been working with the project for over 40 years and gave our kids some souvenir ancient pieces of copper. The museum is small but has some Hands-On exhibits and lots of photographs. There is also Ascent of short videos to learn about the ancient culture.

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