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South Wood County Park is a county park in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] South Wood County Park was so named for its location relative to nearby North Wood County Park. [2] The park has an area of 332 acres (1.34 km 2). [3] Amenities include a boat landing, camping area, and hiking trails. [3]
It recommended the creation of four state parks: Dells of the Wisconsin River, Devil's Lake, Door County's Fish Creek (now Peninsula State Park) and the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers (now Wyalusing State Park). Three became state parks, and the fourth became Dells Natural Area in 2005. [2]
North Wood County Park is a county park in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] North Wood County Park was so named for its location relative to nearby South Wood County Park. [2] The park has an area of 172 acres (0.70 km 2). [3] Amenities include campsites, disc golf course, playground, and a hiking trail. [3]
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Pittsville is a city in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States.Located in a rural part of the county, Pittsville is surrounded by parks and public land, including; North Wood County Park and Campground, Powers Bluff, Dexter County Park and Campground, Sherwood County Park and Campground, Wood County Forest, Sandhill State Wildlife Area, and Black River State Forest.
Governor Nelson State Park is a 422-acre (171 ha) Wisconsin state park located outside of Waunakee, Wisconsin in the town of Westport on the north shore of Lake Mendota. It is named for former Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson. On most days the Wisconsin State Capitol building can be seen in nearby Madison.
Natural Bridge State Park is a 530-acre (214 ha) state park of Wisconsin, United States, featuring Wisconsin's largest natural arch.Directly beneath the arch is the Raddatz Rockshelter, a rock shelter once used by Paleo-Indians and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.