8-19-2011 **UPDATE** With the trails in place now this one is
easier to get to a shorter approach point. There looks to be more
debree if you go down the hill for a dry approach. I walked the
river this visit as I felt that was the easier way to go this time.
Very nice trails though...hopefully they maintain them.
No fees are required to enjoy this property. ½ mile of hiking
trails will be provided by the spring of 2011. The property
will
undergo a timber management harvest during the winter of
2010-2011.
Once the harvest has been completed, a network of hiking
trails
will be created to provide access to the Rush River.
•24 acre forest containing northern hardwoods &
pine
•1000’ of frontage along the Rush River
•Spacious parking lot
The establishment of this property was made possible through
a
generous donation by John and Mary Heilser of Fond du Lac, WI.
This
property was the early home of Mary (Kay) Heisler.