Featured Park – Brooklyn Wildlife Preserve

Admittedly, this is not a traditional featured park.  Nevertheless, in honor of recent clients who are moving to Brooklyn, WI next month (located between Oregon and Belleville), I wanted to share with you all the hidden gem that is Brooklyn Wildlife Preserve.  Hunters and nature enthusiasts alike will relish the 3,531 acres of DNR land (available to the public for hunting) encompassed in the Brooklyn Wildlife Preserve.  What sets this recreation area apart from so many others around the state is Story Creek, a class 2 trout stream, that runs north and south through the preserve.  For all you experienced hikers, you are sure to enjoy the 6.8 miles (3.5 hours) of the Ice Age Trail (Brooklyn Wildlife Segment), with prairie, mixed forest, and glacial moraines.  The Brooklyn Segment links directly with the Ice Age Trail (Montrose Segment), known for its hardwood forests, prairie, farm fields, and bluff overlooks.  Cyclists are able to bike 7 miles of this 15-mile journey (out and back).  You can even bring your dog or camp in designated camping areas. This preserve is a must to check out on a nice summer day (summer sounds nice right about now)!