This river flowers for almost 300 miles (481 km) through Illinois and Wisconsin. A tributary of the Mississippi River, it has many beautiful spots. It winds through rural landscapes and wilderness, passing towns like Watertown on the way.
Beaver Lake Dam covers a massive 6,718 acres! A few villages are situated around its water such as Beaver Dam and Sunset Beach. The lake is home to fish species …
This gravel road, part of which is only open to bikes and pedestrians, separates the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and the Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area. It's a wonderful spot for watching birds and enjoying solitude.
This is a wonderful nature spot to visit. The marsh is the biggest freshwater cattail marsh in the US, providing vital habitat. The UN even recognized them for their international …
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge is one of the largest freshwater wetlands in the United States. Ducks and Canada geese that are migrating stop here and are easily observed.
Horicon is the small town that is located south of the Horicon Marsh National Wildlife refuge and the Horicon Marsh education center. Lover of nature and bird watching, this place is for you.
A short gravel road leads to this parking lot and boat launch right on the Crawfish River. A nice quiet spot for a rest break (but without any facilities).