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Trails
Campground
Gate
Parking Lot
Playground
Dump Station
Park Office
Accessible Cabin
Nature Center
Picnic Shelter
Amphitheater
Park Land
Boardwalk
Picnic Area
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Kohler Park DunesState Natural Area
Kohler Company Private Land:
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Private Land: Please Do Not Trespass
Old Park Road
Beach Park Lane
Park Office
Kohler DunesCordwalk
SanderlingNature Center
Group Camp
Fishing Pond Trail(accessible)
Fishing Pond Trail(accessible)
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Terry Andrae State Park
Woodland DunesNature Trail
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Leashed pets are allowed on the beach north of Sanderling Nature Center only
Leashed pets are allowed on the beach north of Sanderling Nature Center only
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Pets are not allowed on the beach south of Sanderling Nature Center, nature trails, picnic areas,
playgrounds or buildings.
Pets are not allowed on the beach south of Sanderling Nature Center, nature trails, picnic areas,
playgrounds or buildings.
Creeping Juniper Nature Trail Loop
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Trail DescriptionsThe Creeping Juniper Nature Trail (0.5 mi.) starts and ends at Sanderling Nature Center. This trail features gently rolling sand dunes. Signs describe plant life, geological history and animal life. Please stay on the cordwalk to help protect this fragile area. No pets allowed.
The Dunes Cordwalk (2 mi.) runs parallel to the Lake Michigan shoreline. The north trail is 0.5 mi. and the south trail is 1.5 mi. Visitors will see active and stabilized sand dunes, inter-dunal wetlands, and a dry-mesic white pine forest in the Kohler Dunes State Natural Area. This trail offers a moderate to difficult hiking challenge. Pets are allowed.
The Woodland Dunes Nature Trail (1 mi.) begins and ends near the playground. A 0.25 mi. loop has a crushed limestone surface for wheelchair and stroller access. Signs describe the trees of this forested dune area. No pets allowed.
The Black River Marsh Boardwalk (0.25 mi.) starts at the parking area west of the campground. This accessible trail features wetland plants and waterfowl. Signs explain the importance of wetlands. Pets are allowed.
The Black River Trails (2.5 mi.) begins at the northwest section of the park on S. 12th St. This area contains open field community and forested areas. Look for a variety of song birds and wildflowers. Horses and mountain bikes permitted. Pets are allowed.
The Marsh Trail (0.5 mi.) connects the Marsh Boardwalk to the Accessible Cabin and the Woodland Dunes Nature Trail. This forested trail borders the Black River marsh and is an excellent place to view both upland and wetland flora and fauna. Pets are allowed.
The Fishing Pond Trail (0.3 mi.) has a flat surface and many benches. Waterfowl and other pond life can be viewed from this area. Pets are allowed.
The Ancient Shores Hiking Trail: (1.3 mi.) starts and ends at Friends Fishing Pond Trail. The trail runs along two former beach ridges, including one, the Nipissing Transgression, from a period about 5,000 years ago. At that time, the Great Lakes rose to a level a few me-ters higher than current levels, leaving a distinctive former beach ridge. Pets are allowed.
Kohler-Andrae State Park
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