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Koshkonong Rd
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Rucks Rd
Water St
Punsel Rd
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DANE COUNTY JEFFERSON
COUNTY
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Jeffer son County Parks DepartmentCounty Courthouse - Room 204320 South Main St reetJeffer son, WI 53549
Reservat ionswww.je ffe rsoncountywi .gov/In formation Line : 920-674-7260Emai l: janes@ jeffe rsoncountywi .gov Park AccessJeffer son County parks are open dawn to dusk , year- round. Cal l the Parks Department fo r she lter reservat ions.
Dogs are a l lowed on-leash in a l l parks. The Jeffer son County Dog Park offer s over 55 acres in off - leash exercise areas.
JEFFERSON AND DANE COUN TY PARKS Dane County Parks D iv i s ionLyman F . Anderson Agricul tural and Conservat ion Center1 Fen Oak Court , Room 208Madison, WI 53718-8812
Reservat ions www.reservedane.com24-Hour Information L ine - 608-242-4576Off ice - 608-224-3730TDD - 608-224-3703E-mail [email protected]
Park AccessUnless otherwise posted or wi th the except ion of those persons registe red fo r camping, park use hours are f rom 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
This 440-acre park is located in eastern Dane County along Koshkonong Creek between the Village of Cambridge and the historic Village of Rockdale. This park has three separate shelter areas with playgroundsand also offers hiking, mountain and recreation biking, sledding at Shelter #3, snowshoeing, canoeing and kayaking.
CamRock County Park Shelters 1 and 2 arelocated off County Highway B between
Rockdale and Cambridge. Shelter 3 is located on Highland Drive just north of Rockdale.
Location (Shelter #1)68 COUNTY TRUNK HWY B
CAMBRIDGE, WI 53523(42.990711°,-89.0205°)
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Rome Pond Wildlife Area, a large deep water marsh, sees heavy use by waterfowl. Its central feature is a large, open water cattail marsh sur-rounded by rolling hills. The pond not only provides habitat for migrating waterfowl but also nesting areas for many species like the Black Tern. The wildlife area provides excellent opportunities for waterfowl, deer and dove hunting as well as wildlife watching.
Located in east-central Jefferson County, primary parking and boat access for the
wildlife area are east of the Village of Rome on County Road F.
LocationCOUNTY ROAD FROME, WI 53178
(42.984699°,-88.618029°)
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Dorothy Carnes Park surrounds Rose Lake Marsh on the east, west and south shores. Rose Lake State Natural Area is one of the most diverse waterfowl areas in the county. The park accommodates hiking and cross country skiing, snowshoeing, nature study, bird watching, picnicking, and dog walking.
From the intersection of US Highways 26 and 12 in Fort Atkinson, go west 1.2 miles on USH 12,
then north on Radloff Lane about 0.6 mile, then east to a parking area.
LocationN 3220 RADLOFF LANE
FORT ATKINSON, WI 53538(42.9610°,-88.8799°)
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GLACIAL HERITAGE AREA
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The DNR maintains a web page for most of its properties with general descriptions of habitats, recreational activit ies offered, downloadable maps, and other information to help plan your trip. S imply visit http://dnr.wi.gov and search for the names of properties.
Contact informationCall Center staff are available to answer questions everydayfrom 7 AM to 10 PM at (tol l free) 1-888-WDNRINFO (1-888-936-7463). Bi lingual services are available.
General Access• Aztalan State Park is open from 6 AM to 11 PM daily (vehicle admiss ion sticker required)• Glacial Drumlin State Trail (state trail pass required)• State Wildl ife Areas: • Dogs must be on-leash from Apri l 15th through July 31st. • The operation of motor and non-motorized vehicles, which includes snowmobiles, bicycles, and al l-terrain vehicles, is restricted to designated trails posted for such use. • Hunting and trapping occur on wildl ife areas dur ing the months of Apri l, May, September, October, November and December.
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Blue Joint Rd
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Mud Lake
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The 2,300 acresof the Goose Lake Wildlife Area are home todeer, pheasant, and ducks.Goose and Mud lakes draw numerous waterfowl and birders are likely to see sandhill crane, lesser scaup, blue-winged teal, mallard and wood duck.
From Madison go east 10 miles on I-94 and take Hwy 73 south two miles to CTH BB. Head east on BB for 2 miles. Go north on Krueger Rd
to parking area.
LocationKRUEGER RD
DEERFIELD, WI 53559(43.0900°,-89.0489°)
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Waterloo WildlifeArea, covers approximately 4,000 acres of diverse habitats. Good waterfowl hunting can be found at times on the restored wetlands. Wildlife watching opportunities abound and can be accessed from any of the parking lots on the property.
Located in northwestern Jefferson County and southwestern Dodge
County about one mile east of the city of Waterloo. The area is approxi-
mately 2 miles east to west and 7 miles north to south.
LocationSTATE HIGHWAY 89
and ISLAND RDWATERLOO, WI 53594
(43.1803°,-88.9611°)
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Korth Park is located on thewest side of Rock Lake near Lake Mills. A packed limestone bicycle trail along the shore of Rock Lake connects the Glacial Drumlin Trail to Cedar Lane. This trail connection creates a loop path around Rock Lake. A picnic shelter is located at the Elm Point Road entrance.
Korth Park is located off of Hwy S, north of Lake Mills, on Korth Lane.
LocationW8930 KORTH LANE
LAKE MILLS, WI 53551(43.0751°,-88.9507°)
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Storrs Lake Rd
Klug Rd
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Perry Rd
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Mansfield RdAlley Rd
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Elm Point RdWo
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The Lake Mills Unit contains three lakes with boat access at Rock and Mud lakes. The Zeloski Marsh Unit provides a home to water-fowl, shorebirds, and other wetland species. Both units have access lanes that make excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and hunting.
The Glacial Drumlin Bike Trail provides access for scenic spring,summer, or fall rides. The trail is used as a snowmobile trail inwinter.
As a starting point, travel to the southwest of Lake Mills on Hwy A, go north on Hwy S
approximately 1 mile and turn west on Alley Road. Continue west 1 mile to the parking
lot on the north side of Alley Road.
LocationALLEY RD
LAKE MILLS, WI 53551(43.0542°,-88.9638°)
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Glacial Heritage Area partners: Some of the groups that have beenmost active in planning and designing the proposed GHA project are: Jefferson County Board; Jefferson County Economic DevelopmentConsortium; State Trails Council; Rock River Coalition; Jefferson County Tourism Council; Pheasants Forever & other local conservation clubs; Jefferson County Bike Club & TREK Bicycle; Natural Heritage Land Trust & Madison Audubon; Wisconsin Department of Tourism; JeffersonCounty Parks; Land use experts from local planning firms; Universityof Wisconsin Extension; and, the Department of Natural Resources
Map Design and Cartography: Brauna Hartzell, Mead & Hunt, Inc., Madison, W
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Photo credits: Map banner (left to right), Glacial Drumlin trail (© WiDNR), Duck hunter (© Ryan Askren), Bird watchers (© Margaret Burlingham)Other photo credits appear with each photo.
Web site: www.glacialheritagearea.org
Map published: March 2012
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