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Parks in Lincoln County Forests
- Otter Lake
- Located on Otter Lake in the Harrison Hills, this developed park has
20 campsites, a swimming beach, picnic area, nature trails, cross country ski trails,
toilets, water pump and a boat landing (No Motors Allowed).
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- Camp Newwood
- Located on the Wisconsin River along State Highway 107, this
developed park has 10 campsites, picnic area, playground facilities, 2 reserveable
shelters, boat/canoe landing, toilets, water pump and Ice Age Trail segment.
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- Underdown Recreation Area
- Located in the southern part of the Harrison Hills Forest Unit, this
developed park has 10 campsites large enough for horse trailers, cross country ski trails,
mountain bike trails, hiking trails, toilets and water pump.
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- Tug Lake Recreation Area
- Located on Tug Lake in the center of the county, this developed park
has a reserveable shelter (electricity), picnic area, swimming beach, playground
facilities and a boat landing.
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- Prairie Dells Scenic Area
- Located on the Prairie River along State Highway 17 in the south
eastern part of the county. This developed park has water pump and picnic areas with
scenic waterfalls.
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- Larson Lake Wayside
- Located on Larson Lake on County Highway K in the central part of the
county. This wayside has a picnic area, toilet facilities, water pump and fishing access.
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- Hay Meadow Park
- Located on Big Hay Meadow Creek along State Highway 17 in the south
eastern part of the county. This park has picnic and toilet facilities and water pump.
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- Spirit Falls
- Located on the Spirit River along State Highway 86 in the north west
part of the county. This is an undeveloped park with access to the river for fishing and a
scenic rapids.
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- Tripoli Park
- Located in the very north west corner of the county on the Somo River
along State Highway 8. This is an undeveloped park with no facilities.
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- Jack Pines
- Located in the City of Merrill, this park is a red pine plantation
with some natural white pine. The area is mainly used for winter sledding by local
children. No facilities available.
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