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Goose Island Archeological Site Ve-502: Goose Island Archeological Site Ve-502: July 17, 1980 : Address Restricted: Stoddard: 8: Hanson Petroglyphs: Hanson Petroglyphs: December 31, 1974 : Address Restricted: Viola: Petroglyphs of bird figures carved into a sandstone wall on a ridge above the Kickapoo River. [15] 9: George and Mable Harris ...
Big Skunk Island 1.8 Jones Island 0.8 Fish Camp Island 0.9 Goose Island 0.2 Little Goose Island 0.4 Mink Island 0.1 Wayside Island 1.5 New Island 2.1 Fisher Island 2.8 Seering Island 0.9 Small Island 0.2 Hupf’s Island 0.2 Middle Island 0.6 High Island 0.7 Moon Island 0.8 Lueck Island 0.2 Miller’s Island 0.2 Buckeye Island 1.8 Snipes Island 1.6
Canadians refer to it as crownland camping, or rough camping. Canadian citizens and people who have lived in Canada for at least seven months of the preceding 12-month period can camp for free up to 21 days on any one site in a calendar year. This ensures sites are available to others and helps reduce environmental impacts. [5]
There are over 2,500 listed sites in Wisconsin. Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register . This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 24, 2025.
Lake Wissota State Park is a 1,062-acre (430 ha) Wisconsin state park near the town of Chippewa Falls. The park is situated on the northeast shore of Lake Wissota, a reservoir on the Chippewa River. Camping, boating, and fishing are the most popular activities. Park lands are covered in a mix of pine/hardwood forests and prairie.
An example is the Cardinal-Hickory Creek high-voltage transmission line between Iowa and Wisconsin. It would connect over 160 renewable energy facilities producing 25 gigawatts of green power. It is facing a temporary halt due to a lawsuit by environmental groups condemning its impact on the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish ...
Stoddard was founded as a farming community. It is notable as one of the few communities along the Mississippi River that was never a trading post or a riverboat stop. The river was originally one mile west of Stoddard, but when Lock and Dam No. 8 was built in 1937, the ensuing lake flooded the lowlands, literally bringing the river to the town.
Big Island Wood: Wisconsin River: 0.46 1.2 Big Ripley Island Oneida ... Goose Island Dodge: Beaver Dam Lake <0.01 <0.026 Goose Island Dodge: Horicon Marsh ...