23 August 2023

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Lomira Area Parks

Lomira Area Parks


Lomira Area Parks The Lomira, Theresa and Brownsville areas are blessed with a variety of outdoor opportunities for nature lovers and offer indoor recreational activities as well. Nearby is the Horicon Wildlife Refuge, which contains within its expansive area the largest cattail marsh in North America. It is home to a wide variety of birds, animals and plants. Nature talks, a nature center

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business district. It is adjacent ….

business district. It is adjacent ….


business district. It is adjacent to the Mayville Limestone School Museum, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is open to the public. The park is located on the northwest corner of Main and Dayton streets. Lions Point Park This beautiful park is situated on the tip of the peninsula within City Park and is surrounded by the Rock River, adjacent to the Mayville Golf Course.

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Love Birding?

Love Birding?


Love Birding? Check Out The Horicon Marsh Bird Club The Horicon Marsh Bird Club was organized in 1994 for the purpose of studying and sharing with others the rich bird life of Horicon Marsh and eastern Wisconsin. Through regularly scheduled field trips, meetings and other activities, members develop a better understanding and deeper appreciation of the diversity of birds and their important

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Sleigh the Day away in  Dodge County

Sleigh the Day away in Dodge County


Sleigh the Day away in Dodge County Dodge County’s snowmobile trail system consists of 320.5 miles of publicly funded and groomed county trails and roughly 180 miles of privately funded club trails that await the winter recreationist. The trails traverse the county through farm fields, woodlots, lowlands and open areas mostly over privately owned land. Roughly 20 miles are shared with

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Horicon National Wildlife Refuge

Horicon National Wildlife Refuge


Horicon National Wildlife Refuge The Horicon National Wildlife Refuge is a national treasure located in our backyard At more than 33,000 acres in size, the Horicon Marsh is 14-miles-long and ranges in width from three-five miles. It is one of the largest freshwater marshes in the United States. The northern two-thirds of Horicon Marsh is managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as

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Activities Abound at Horicon  National Wildlife Refuge

Activities Abound at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge


Activities Abound at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Hunting The refuge is open for squirrel, pheasant, partridge, rabbit, turkey and deer hunting in accordance with all current statewide seasons and regulations. The refuge is closed to migratory bird hunting, except for an annual Learn to Hunt Waterfowl session. Opportunities for hunters with disabilities are available. Fishing Fishing

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Love to Read? Visit these Public Libraries

Love to Read? Visit these Public Libraries


Love to Read? Visit these Public Libraries There are six public libraries in the communities near Horicon Marsh. Feel free to visit them! Brownsville Public Library 379 Main St., 920-583-4325, brownsville. lib.wi.us. Hours include Monday, from 1-7 p.m.; Tuesday, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesday, from 3-6 p.m.; Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, from 3-6 p.m.; and Saturday, September through

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