So much to do and see and explore. Take a Horicon Marsh boat tour sometime. There are different ones, generally about an hour each. Great way to really see the marsh, and hear some interesting facts about the wildlife and the area in general from the guide. There's a short video before you board the boat. They are pontoons with plastic lawn chairs. They're sturdy, but not very generously-sized if you will. As our guide said, you won't get bit by one mosquito, and none of us seemed to. We have white pelicans in the Horicon Marsh, and bald eagles, and a whole bunch of other things busily changing the marsh every day. There's lots of different ways to enter the marsh, and so many neat places to walk, and explore! Watch out for the grass snakes when you walk. They like to sun themselves on...
Read moreThey need more DNR agents. I have been on hold for one hour waiting to tell them that I know longer own a boat. You should be able to do that on line but you can't until 29March. If you suggest, on your website, that you need to call a DNR office, then answer the phone. I know everything about turkey permits, ice shanty removal, deer tagging, etc, but can't get a boat I sold three years ago off the...
Read moreThis place is spectacular! We saw so many beautiful birds that we lost count. Many migrate through here giving you a chance to see them, such as Baltimore Orioles. We took the pontoon boat trip which was wonderful. Great view of a very successful eagle nest, pelicans, egrets, muskrats, many species of turtles, geese, red headed ducks, etc. The boardwalk is a great place to...
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