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Eagle Court Of Honor - May 20

Posted on May 16 2012 - 11:52am

Join us for the Eagle Court of Honor to be held on Sunday May 20 in honor of Brendan Byrne, Chris Thompson, Kyle Bunkelman, Michael Greer, and Nick Price.

Camp Tomahawk- Registration closes 6/1

Posted on May 16 2012 - 11:52am

Perrot State Park Camping Trip

Posted on May 16 2012 - 11:48am

Our visit to Perrot State Park will be the troops first trip to this state park located in the southwestern part of Wisconsin!  The state park's 1,200 acres are nestled among 500-foot bluffs where the Trempealeau and Mississippi Rivers meet.  There are over 13 miles of hikes which provide great views of the rivers.  The trip will include great hiking, canoeing of the back tributaries of the Mississippi and fishing. Click for more information or to sign up.   Registration ends on 4/27.

St.Croix Camping Trip

Posted on May 16 2012 - 11:47am

Our camp out in June will be to the beautiful St. Croix State Park.  With over 34,000 acres and two great rivers—the Saint Croix River, which is a National Scenic Riverway, and the Kettle River, a State Wild and Scenic River—there's so much to do. Explore the rivers by canoe or with a fishing pole. Swim at Lake Clayton or climb a fire tower!  Click to sign up or for more information.

Mille Lacs Kahtio State Park Camp Trip

Posted on May 16 2012 - 11:00am

It's 9,000 years of human history and archaeological significance has made it a National Historic Landmark.  Climb the 100 foot observation/fire tower and look across the majesty of Mille Lacs Lake.  Kathio has a wonderful swimming beach plus canoeing opportunities.  Hiking and fishing are also great opportunites at this beautiful State Park.  The river, lakes, and park trails offer visitors excellent opportunities to watch waterfowl, bald eagles, osprey, beaver, loons, deer, coyotes, and many others.  Click to sign up or for more information.

Gooseberry Falls State Park Campout

Posted on May 16 2012 - 11:00am

Our Fall camping season begins with a trip to the North Shore.  Gooseberry Falls is the gateway to the North Shore. It is known for its spectacular waterfalls, river gorge, Lake Superior shoreline, Civilian Conservation Corps log and stone structures, and north woods wildlife.  Listen to the thunderous roar of the Upper, Middle and Lower Falls of the Gooseberry River as it plummets through a rocky gorge. Watch for waves, ships, or the moon rise on Lake Superior from an ancient lava flow known as the Picnic Flow.  Hike to see the Fifth Falls through a forest of evergreens, aspen, and birch, and enjoy relaxing along the Lake Superior shoreline or the Gooseberry River.   Click to sign up or for more information.

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