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Video of Rib Mountain State Park and Campground – Wausau, Wisconsin
Rib Mountain rises 650 feet above the central Wisconsin flatlands. At 1,924 feet, Rib Mountain is Wisconsin’s third highest point. The area became a park in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built trails, a campground and gazebo in the 1930s. The downhill ski runs also opened in the 1930s. There are 30 campsites and showers. This video includes all 30 campsites. All music downloaded from Garageband.com except for track no. 4 copyright 2009 by Paul Ehlers. Photographs and Slideshow copyright 2009, Creative Juice LLC.
Camping at Rib Mountain State Park (Friends of Rib Mountain State Park website)
Blog entries for Rib Mountain State Park
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Topographic Map of Mount Greylock – Lanesborough, Massachusetts
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Bascom Lodge at Summit of Mount Greylock, Mount Greylock State Reservation – Lanesborough, Massachusetts
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
Mount Greylock State ReservationBascom Lodge, Mount Greylock State Reservation
Maps of Mount Greylock State Reservation
Blog entries for Mount Greylock State Reservation
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Video of Wildcat Mountain State Park, Group and Horsetrail Campgrounds – Ontario, Wisconsin
The 3,740 acre Wildcat Mountain State Park is in the driftless, unglaciated area of western Wisconsin. Flowing alongside the park is the paddler friendly, Kickapoo River. “Kickapoo” comes from the Algonquin Indians, meaning “he who goes there, then here.” The Kickapoo River meanders for 125 miles over 65 miles of distance. Views of the River valley below, from the mountain top lookouts, are spectacular. There are 30 family campsites, with some on the mountain’s edge. The three group campsites can accommodate up to 75 people. A separate campground for equestrians is in the northern part of the park. It has 24 sites and 15 miles of trails. Music copyright 2008 by Maury Smith. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2008, Creative Juice LLC.
Camping at Wildcat Mountain State Park
Blog entries for Wildcat Mountain State Park
Wildcat Mountain State Park Video
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Video of Wildcat Mountain State Park Family Campground – Ontario, Wisconsin
The 3,740 acre Wildcat Mountain State Park is in the driftless, unglaciated area of western Wisconsin. Flowing alongside the park is the paddler friendly, Kickapoo River. “Kickapoo” comes from the Algonquin Indians, meaning “he who goes there, then here.” The Kickapoo River meanders for 125 miles over 65 miles of distance. Views of the River valley below, from the mountain top lookouts, are spectacular. There are 30 family campsites, with some on the mountain’s edge. The three group campsites can accommodate up to 75 people. A separate campground for equestrians is in the northern part of the park. It has 24 sites and 15 miles of trails. Music copyright 2008 by Maury Smith. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2008, Creative Juice LLC.
Camping at Wildcat Mountain State Park
Wildcat Mountain State Park Video
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Sunset on the Mississippi River, Perrot State Park – Trempealeau, Wisconsin
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Perrot State Park, Campsite 43 – Trempealeau, Wisconsin
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White Pelicans at Base of Trempealeau Mountain – Perrot State Park
(Click the picture to see the pelicans)American White Pelicans in Wisconsin
Wikipedia entry for American White Pelicans
American White Pelicans (from John James Audubon’s Birds of America)
Perrot State Park blog postings
Weather forecast for Trempealeau, Wisconsin vicinity