Ice Age National Scientific Reserve - Units

Units

Site Name Location Geologic features Recreation
Campbellsport Drumlins Campbellsport Drumlins Scenic drive
Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area New Auburn Kettle lakes and ponds, stagnant ice terrain, ice-walled lake plains Interpretive center, camping, and trails
Cross Plains State Park Cross Plains Driftless Zone topography, glacial lakes, gorge Trails
Devil's Lake State Park Baraboo Large kettle lake, terminal moraine Interpretive center, camping, non-motorized boating, trails, swimming, picnicking
Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area Horicon Extinct glacial lake, drumlin Wildlife viewing, trails
Interstate State Park St. Croix Falls Dalles of the St. Croix River, glacial potholes Interpretive center, camping, non-motorized boating, trails, swimming, picnicking, fishing
Kettle Moraine State Forest, Northern Unit Glenbeulah and Kewaskum Kettle Moraine, kames, eskers, kettle lakes Interpretive center, camping, boating, trails, swimming, picnicking
Mill Bluff State Park Camp Douglas Former islands and lakebed of Glacial Lake Wisconsin Camping, trails, swimming, picnicking
Two Creeks Buried Forest State Natural Area Two Creeks Exposed stratum with floral remains Undeveloped

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