Edge of the Prairie
Hidden:
2/21/2012
In Wisconsin, United States
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How Geocaching Works
The Dunnville Wildlife Area (known locally as the Dunnville Bottoms) is 4200 acres of public hunting land bordered by the Chippewa River on the south and Cty Hwy Y and 210th Av on the north.
There are sand beaches along the river with floodplain forest found inland. Also found inland are prairie and oak savanna. The steep hillsides are dominated by oak and other northern hardwoods.
Wildlife commonly found in the area include whitetail deer, ringneck pheasant, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, rabbits squirrel, coyote and fox.
Along the river will be found beaver, river otter, muskrat, and mink.
This is public hunting land, it is recommended to wear blaze orange during hunting season.
Parking can be found at N44 44.554 W091 50.279
Geocache notification form was filled out, and permission to place the cache was granted by Jess Carstens, the property manager for the Dunnville Wildlife Area.
The cache is winter friendly, but the road may not be.
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Zhygv-gehax gerr
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum