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Whether it’s canoeing, fishing, or cross-country skiing, County Forests are playing an increasingly important role in Wisconsin outdoor recreation. |
Encompassing over 490,000 acres of publicly owned forests, Wisconsin’s State Forests are governed by the principles of sustainable forestry to provide ecological, economic, social, and cultural benefits to all. National Forests offer a diversity of outdoor opportunities. These lands are yours – to visit, to care for, but most of all, to enjoy. Learn more about Wisconsin’s National Forests… |
Each year 14 million people visit the 93 state parks, forests, trails, and recreation areas in Wisconsin. Learn more about why so many people are attracted to Wisconsin State Parks and the benefits you can enjoy when you visit. Non Industrial Private Forests Discover how everyone benefits from the private forests in Wisconsin. Private landowners collectively own about nine million acres of forest, nearly two-thirds of the state’s total of almost 16 million wooded acres. Did you know almost all Wisconsin paper company-owned forestland is available for recreation? There are 744 miles of regularly maintained roads and interpretive trails in these forestlands. Learn which paper mills offer public tours and more…
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All the trees and other vegetation in and around the towns, villages, and cities of Wisconsin comprise the Urban Forest.Learn about the programs available to encourage and enable sound management of Wisconsin’s Forest Ecosystems.
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