With all the budget challenges, you may or may not find the Visitor Center open on your visit. If someone is home, however, it's worth it to stop in! Please, DON'T miss the indoor BEES! (Easy to miss)
Artifacts found on the park property indicate human presence in the area within 1,000 years of the retreat of the Wisconsin glacier. Seasonal habitation of the park area extends back to approximately 4,000 B.C. Native American tribes that occupied or passed through the area include the Potawatomi, Sauk, Fox and possibly the Miami and Winnebago. The Sauk and Fox tribes, originally from what is now Canada, claimed ownership of the land at the time of European settlement.
Please review GC - MHSP #01 for information on the overall series.
All caches were located very close to developed areas and trails in order to get permission for placement.
1. Geocache is placed on IDNR Department managed property with permission of Site Superintendent Greg Kelly.
2. Do not place the following items in the Geocache: Food items, inappropriate ,offensive, or hazardous materials.
3. It is the visitor’s responsibility to orient themselves with policies and rules pertaining to this IDNR Department managed site.
BEST SERIES 2014