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Video of Rib Mountain State Park and Campground – Wausau, Wisconsin
Rib Mountain rises 650 feet above the central Wisconsin flatlands. At 1,924 feet, Rib Mountain is Wisconsin’s third highest point. The area became a park in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built trails, a campground and gazebo in the 1930s. The downhill ski runs also opened in the 1930s. There are 30 campsites and showers. This video includes all 30 campsites. All music downloaded from Garageband.com except for track no. 4 copyright 2009 by Paul Ehlers. Photographs and Slideshow copyright 2009, Creative Juice LLC.
Camping at Rib Mountain State Park (Friends of Rib Mountain State Park website)
Blog entries for Rib Mountain State Park
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Footbridge over Bad River on Doughboys’ Nature Trail, Copper Falls State Park – Mellen, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCMap of Copper Falls State Park (PDF file)
Camping at Copper Falls State Park
Trails of Copper Falls State Park
North Country Trail, Chequamegon Chapter
Weather forecast for Copper Falls State Park vicinity
Blog entries for Copper Falls State Park
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Rest Stop on the Doughboys’ Nature Trail, Copper Falls State Park – Mellen, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCMap of Copper Falls State Park (PDF file)
Camping at Copper Falls State Park
Trails of Copper Falls State Park
Topographic maps of North Country Trail, Chequamegon segment
Weather forecast for Copper Falls State Park vicinity
Blog entries for Copper Falls State Park
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Topographic Map of the North Country Trail, Copper Falls State Park Segment – Mellen, Wisconsin
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Group Campsite, Copper Falls State Park – Mellen, Wisconsin
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Ragged Rock Face, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
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Ragged Rock, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
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Ragged Rock, Mill Bluff State Park – Camp Douglas, Wisconsin