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    Vetter Trailhead - Foot bridges over gulleys.

    Vetter Trailhead

    4.7(3 reviews)
    19.3 km

    I never knew about this trail until I read the Yelp review. We went for a beautiful fall hike…read more There is a restroom at the trailhead. The path starts out crushed gravel. It soon turns into a dirt path. There are several foot bridges that cross little gulleys. You have to love autumn. The leaves were colorful. Most of them have fallen and provided a colorful blanket on the forest floor. The path was cleared for the most part. The parts that weren't were easy to follow as the trees are marked with paint spots. The trail meanders through the forest. There are a few short steep inclines that will get the old heart pumping. There are roots that pose a trip hazard, so pay attention or you may end up doing a face plant. The splits are well marked. We hiked 2.7 miles in all. This will be a trail we will hike often. Thank you Yelp for highlighting this hidden gem.

    4.16 acre area of deciduous forest. The Vetter Trail is .6 mile and crosses 4 well built pedestrian…read morebridges. This trail is built for city folks as it is six feet wide and covered with gravel. The Vetter Trail leads you to the Vits bike trails. As this trail is on Woodland Dunes property, no bikes are allowed There are side by side well built toilets. As there is no parking at the Vits trailhead, this is the lot you can park in and bike a half mile to the Vits entrance. Grand opening was in May 2023. A nice easy hike in a cool, calm woods. A ways into the woods is a very nice picnic spot with a table and an ancient tree sculpture. If you're looking to get into the woods that is close to town, this is where you want to go

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    Vetter Trailhead - Trailhead

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    Vetter Trailhead - Splits well marked.

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    Splits well marked.

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    4.2(46 reviews)
    27.9 km

    At this rate, my family should be spokespeople for this State Park, because we really love it that…read moremuch. It continues to be a favorite spot for camping trips multiple times a year, but hot dang you have to book FAR in advance to get a site! I believe they allow you to book up to 11 months in advance, which seems crazy but trust me when I say you need to, especially for weekend or holiday dates. We camp with both an RV and tents, and are always in search of sites with electric as an option. My favorite is around the #89-92 area, but honestly you can't go wrong with most all of the sites. The grounds are extremely well-kept, and it's a delight to be tucked into the forest of trees. Tons of walking paths wind around this park too, including the beautiful dunes. Great to explore in all seasons. Various trails lead straight to Lake Michigan, where you'll find the sprawling beach of white sand. In the warm months, it's great to swim, and in the cooler months the beach is flat enough to take a nice long walk on or simply enjoy the ocean-like views. Other pros: plenty of parking for single-day visitors, a huge playground alongside the beach entrance, firewood and ice on site, an 'amphitheatre' area where events like weddings can be hosted, and it's very dog-friendly. There's nothing not to love at this gorgeous state park!

    On a warm October day we headed for Kohler~Andre Park beach for some beach combing. The sand is…read moreincredible soft and barefoot walking is a must. The sounds of the waves is peaceful and I can sit on the shore for hours appreciating the lake views and the solitude. Leaf peeping was perfect!

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    Fonferek's Glen - Falls

    Fonferek's Glen

    4.3(4 reviews)
    58.5 km

    Lesson learned; October is a time when the waterfall is not flowing so we could see the stones and…read morerocks which are fascinating, but no flowing water to enjoy. We started on the trail but quickly lost it and so we headed back after a short hike. But the view of the falls and woods is beautiful so we enjoyed ourselves anyway. I guess we just got our timing wrong. As we got back to the car we found ourselves parked among many trucks with bow hunters. They were friendly and heading deeper into the property but we felt it was time to leave since we did not have any blaze orange on and our dogs were with us. I imagine spring is a better time to visit and I will check further before we visit again. There is no parking or entry fee, but there is a box for donations as you feel are appropriate.

    We have friends whose hobby is to visit waterfalls in Wisconsin. Found this idea worthy of copying…read more Our first outing was to Fonferek's Glen. We got to a crowded parking lot, and parked in one of the few empty spots. The walk to to waterfall overlook is easy if not a bit muddy. This is a pretty waterfall about twenty feet high. There are trails that take you around and down to the bottom of the falls. Nice spot to visit and take pictures. There are no restrooms or picnic areas, just the falls. I have to add social commentary here. We met about thirty people walking to and from the falls. The twenty something's walked by with their eyes firmly on the ground. The forty something's looked up and said hello back. The sixty somethings made eye contact, smiled and said a pleasant hello. Generational differences were apparent. Bottom line, this is a very pretty spot for a quick visit. Be respectful of the private property.

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    Parnell Tower

    Parnell Tower

    4.6(7 reviews)
    36.5 km

    This tower has the best views other than flying over. The tower has over 200 steps to the tower and…read more96 up the tower itself. It was definitely worth the effort and time, as you can see for over 20 miles. They have picnic tables and restrooms near the parking area, primative restrooms. Enjoy your lunch with all the wildlife you can imagine.

    Another one of Wisconsin's gems. This State Park is an absolute blast to hike. The loop is…read moreapproximately 4 miles that take you up and down and around another section of the Kettle Moraine State Forest in Plymouth. A set of long stairs usher you up to the tower and that is where we started our journey. We climbed to the top and what a sight it is to see. This tower is high up as it sits on the crest of a hill. Amazing and a bit scary all the same time when you get to the top. Bring your pup cause this place is a perfect little spot to hike thorough with them. Trails are well marked and walking through the forest here is a bit surreal as you are led through windy twists and turns that are littered with rocks and trees and so much nature it is just a pleasure to experience. We drove up from Milwaukee and it takes about 50 minutes to get here. When heading home I suggest taking the scenic route back and driving by Long lake and through the country side of Wisconsin. Lot's to see and just an enjoyable jaunt all around!

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    Parnell Tower - More of the scenery, great times.

    More of the scenery, great times.

    Parnell Tower - Colors just started to pop out. October 8th, 2025

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    Colors just started to pop out. October 8th, 2025

    Fischer Creek Conservation Area - Old highway bridge

    Fischer Creek Conservation Area

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 km

    This is a small, but popular park/conservation area on Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County. We like…read moreto go to the beach to look for sea glass. There are hiking trails if you like to hike.

    I've been going to this park since I was a kid. It was a favorite makeout spot when I was in…read morehighschool. Now a days it is a really nice wildlife park. Trails lead from the parking lot down to a creek and the lake. Nice spot for a birding outing or a picnic. Good place to bring your kids, as the place is pretty safe (as long as you keep your kids away from the cliff). But there is a lot of lawn between the lot and the cliff. There is an old silo next to the parking lot. When I was a kid, the rumor was that some guy hung himself in it. It does have an eerie feeling to it. Walking down the road to the beach you will find an old metal bridge in the middle of nowhere. You can drop a fishhook there if you want. A bit farther to a small beach. Some of the place is pretty wild. But the park is a bit tame for my tastes. I prefer the Point Creek Conservation Area a few mile north on the same highway. Yet, this place is a nice place to spend some quiet time and do a little wildlife observation. Just a click north of Cleveland. Hey, it's me again. Just to let you know there are two parts to this park. Just out of Cleveland there is a southern parking lot. There are bathrooms there. Drive north a bit, cross the creek, and there is another parking lot. This is where the spooky silo is; and the walk down to the old bridge. I prefer the northern part. They are both a nice spot to hang out for a quiet time.

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    Fischer Creek Conservation Area - Down by the lake.

    Down by the lake.

    Fischer Creek Conservation Area - Easy trail to the beach.

    Easy trail to the beach.

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