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Wildcat Bluff, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
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Wild Turkey, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCWisconsin’s Wild Turkeys (DNR entry)
Wild Turkey (Cornell Lab of Ornithology entry)
Blog entries for Mill Bluff State Park
Mill Bluff State Park YouTube video
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Ragged Rock Face, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
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Ragged Rock, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
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Ragged Rock, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
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Ragged Rock, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCIce Age National Scientific Reserve
Blog entries for Mill Bluff State Park
Mill Bluff State Park YouTube video
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Wildcat Bluff, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCIce Age National Scientific Reserve
Blog entries for Mill Bluff State Park
Mill Bluff State Park YouTube video
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Video of Mill Bluff State Park Campground – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
The mesas and buttes of Mill Bluff State Park were once islands in the ancient Glacial Lake Wisconsin. These formations stand more than 120 feet above the surrounding terrain. Early European settlers used them as landmarks. Today the 1,220 acre park is part of Wisconsin’s Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. There is also a pond with a beach for swimming and picnicking. This video includes all the park’s 21 campsites that are available without a reservation. Music copyright 2008 by Maury Smith. Slide show and photographs copyright 2008, Creative Juice LLC.
Ice Age National Scientific Reserve
Blog entries for Mill Bluff State Park
Mill Bluff State Park YouTube video