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Are you seeking places in Wisconsin to immerse yourself in nature? With the growing recognition of nature's extraordinary benefits, finding the right place to experience this is essential. Peruse this comprehensive guide, crafted by Hoffman, a seasoned nature expert, and the Stingleys who are passionate about introducing their children to the natural world. This essential guide is designed to help nature enthusiasts of all ages and interests. The guide first identifies prime vacation spots categorized by desired experiences, making it easy to plan your ideal getaway. The second section…mehr

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Are you seeking places in Wisconsin to immerse yourself in nature? With the growing recognition of nature's extraordinary benefits, finding the right place to experience this is essential. Peruse this comprehensive guide, crafted by Hoffman, a seasoned nature expert, and the Stingleys who are passionate about introducing their children to the natural world. This essential guide is designed to help nature enthusiasts of all ages and interests. The guide first identifies prime vacation spots categorized by desired experiences, making it easy to plan your ideal getaway. The second section provides a breakdown, by county, of destinations perfect for weekend adventures. Finally, the book concludes with a selection of favorite places ideal for daily activities. A huge bravo to Hoffman and the Stingleys on presenting a naturalist's master class on how and where to go by region and county to experience nature for a few hours, a half-day, or camping out over two or three days. There are even sections on lake swimming beaches, designated snowshoe trails, and "nature immersion sites" identified by GPS coordinates. Then there are also nearby out-of-state areas to explore in northern Michigan and within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. And for those challenged by mobility restrictions, there's a welcome section titled "Accessible Trails." This guide has it all! -Sumner Matteson, author Afield: Portraits of Wisconsin Naturalists, Empowering Leopold's Legacy
Autorenporträt
Retired ecologist, Randy Hoffman, spent his nearly 30-year career with the Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program. His statewide responsibilities provided the opportunity to experience the best nature Wisconsin has to offer. Hoffman's ecological work led to the establishment of more than 300 State Natural Areas. He is the past President of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, author of Wisconsin's Natural Communities, When Things Happen, and was the major contributor to Wisconsin's Important Bird Areas. He enjoys nature exploration, birding, writing, and public service. He lives with his wife, JoAnn, in Waunakee, WI.