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Devil’s Lake has long held the title of Wisconsin’s most popular park, and it’s easy to see why. Its dramatic quartzite cliffs and namesake lake, coupled with its proximity to the state’s major metropolitan areas, make it a must-visit for most Wisconsinites (and Midwesterners).
But its large number of visitors can detract from the quiet natural experience many people seek in the outdoors.
Enter: Wisconsin’s least visited state parks.
While they might not be as flashy as Devil’s Lake, these parks offer unique natural and in some cases historical experiences, without the crowds of the state’s more popular parks.
8 of Wisconsin s best state parks to visit in winter Chelsey Lewis, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Winter brings a different kind of beauty to Wisconsin landscapes, including state parks. The popular swimming and sunbathing beaches at parks like Kohler-Andrae, Peninsula and Devil s Lake turn into on-ramps for ice fishermen and winter walkers. Bike trails become cross-country ski routes. Bare trees and exposed rock formations get a coat of snow and ice formations.
Embrace the season and check out these eight state parks that are particularly great in winter.
Rib Mountain State Park, Wausau
Rib Mountain is home to Granite Peak, a ski area with the state s biggest vertical drop 700 feet. The mountain has 75 runs, four terrain parks and five chair lifts (including two high-speed lifts).
Zettel-Vandenhouten column: What a ride 2020 has been
This column is part of a series where the Telegram staff look back at their work during 2020. Written By: Jennifer Zettel-Vandenhouten | ×
First-time voter Laura Jaques wears a protective mask as she casts her ballot at the Parkland Community Center Tuesday, April 7. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
There s a joke journalists have used in 2020: This year has been the longest decade of my life.
Some days, it feels like we ve been stuck in a time warp when you consider the major events of the year: The COVID-19 pandemic
and the most contentious election in recent memory
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