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Jan 4, 2024 · The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to celebrate the outdoors this winter at any of the several candlelight events happening across Wisconsin. These events kick off on Jan. 6, 2024 and are scheduled at different locations through March 2024.
Jan 5, 2024 · DNR Candlelight Events. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to celebrate the outdoors this winter at any of the several candlelight events happening across Wisconsin. These events kick off on Jan. 6, 2024 and are scheduled at different locations through March 2024.
Dec 28, 2022 · The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to celebrate the outdoors this winter at any of the several candlelight events happening across Wisconsin. These events kick off on Jan. 7, 2023 and are scheduled at different locations through Feb. 25, 2023.
Jan 5, 2024 · MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources invites the public to celebrate the outdoors this winter at any of the several candlelight events happening across Wisconsin. These events kick off on Jan. 6 and are scheduled at various locations through March.
The Wisconsin State Park System provides places for outdoor recreation and for learning about nature and conservation. State parks, forests, trails and recreation areas see more than 20 million visits a year. Come and join the fun!
Jul 15, 2024 · From the Driftless Region to the Northwoods to the Door Peninsula, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources manages 1.2 million acres or recreation areas as part of the park system. This includes 15 state forests, 44 state trails, nine state recreation areas, 6,500 campsites and so much more.
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Apr 3, 2020 · While Gov. Tony Evers has issued a stay-at-home order because of the COVID-19 outbreak, Wisconsin’s state parks, as well as other activities like hunting and fishing, remain open with voluntary entrance fees.