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Browns Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in Racine County, Wisconsin around a lake of the same name. The population was 1,879 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is politically a part of the town of Burlington , along with Bohners Lake .
Looking north from the south end of Lake Lucerne. Lake Lucerne is located near Crandon in Forest County, Wisconsin, United States. [2] There is a boat landing on the southeast shore of the lake and a restaurant (Waters Edge) on the west shore. This restaurant performs a water ski show during the summer months. Summer homes and cottages surround ...
It's close to Lambeau Field and downtown Green Bay with 46 campsites, a boat launch, and free WiFi. Costs: All sites, $32 a night. Brown County's newest campground opened in June 2022 at the ...
Browns Lake in Faulkner County, Arkansas; Browns Lake in Miller County, Arkansas; Browns Lake (Idaho), a glacial lake in Elmore County, Idaho; Browns Lake, a lake in Scott County, Minnesota; Browns Lake (Washington), a lake in Washington; Browns Lake, Wisconsin, a census-designated place in Racine County, Wisconsin
Racine County's Eagle Lake Park is located on the north side of the lake. The park's entrance is found on Church Road, approximately one quarter of a mile west of Wisconsin Highway 75. Eagle Lake Park includes green space, a public boat launch, a baseball/softball diamond, several picnic areas (including a covered partitioned pavilion ...
Lake Express is a high-speed auto and passenger ferry that is in service on a route across Lake Michigan. Lake Express links the cities of Milwaukee, Wisconsin , and Muskegon, Michigan , from late spring to the fall of each year.
Finn Rock Landing on the McKenzie River has re-opened its boat launch, parking lot, and restrooms after months of renovations and improvement projects closed the area to the public.
Dolomite Outcropping in Estabrook Park, Shorewood, Wisconsin. The Milwaukee River is a river in the state of Wisconsin. It is about 104 miles (167 km) long. [1] Once a locus of industry, the river is now the center of a housing boom. New condos now crowd the downtown and harbor districts of Milwaukee attracting young professionals to the area ...