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Green Lake Conference Center

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Jeff
January 13, 2014
A gorgeous (hidden) piece of property on the lake. Beautiful trails for biking, hiking, a small beach for swimming, plus boat and kayak rentals.
Mae
October 13, 2021
Walks: *Dawson Prairie, Shore Drive, Hammer's Trail and Winnebago Trail *Dawson Prairie is 54 acres of restored land. Mowed trails wind through over 100 species of native grasses and wildflowers, blooming late spring through September. Abundant wildlife including deer, birds and butterflies inhabit the prairie. *A walk on Shore Drive takes you along the lake and past stately houses. *Hammer's Trail is a wooded hike that begins in the Tea House area. Winnebago Trail, originally used by the Winnebago Indians, follows the shoreline and begins near the Teen water tower. Disc Golf: In disc golf players throw a flying disc (similar to a Frisbee®) into a metal basket. Scored like a traditional golf game, it is fun for all ages and requires no tee times! It's a great walk with great scenery and the only equipment needed is a disc (available at Green Lake). Playgrounds: Endless fun for kids on an ark, swings and slides, playgrounds are located near C. Oscar Johnson, Anderson Campground and Friendship Beach. Biking: Ride along Shore Drive for beautiful views and historic lakefront houses…or ride on our tree-lined roads. Rose Garden: Treat your nose to a journey through the beautiful Rose Garden behind Kraft Centre!
Walks: *Dawson Prairie, Shore Drive, Hammer's Trail and Winnebago Trail *Dawson Prairie is 54 acres of restored land. Mowed trails wind through over 100 species of native grasses and wildflowers, blooming late spring through September. Abundant wildlife including deer, birds and butterflies inhabit…
Matt
January 10, 2020
A historic property once completely private, now open to the public. Drive through the property, walk through the native meadow or climb Judson Tower for epic views of the lake! Lots of history and info about what to do on their website.
Irina
January 28, 2021
A most beautiful place!!! Magical!!! Not just for hiking but also for sight seeing. Hwy 23, 6 miles east of Princeton You might also enjoy some of the following places near by. Black Bridge Nature Trail ½ mile between County Hwy. D and North Farmer St. in the city of Princeton An old railroad bed rising above lowland habitats and the beautifully preserved Northwestern Railway Bridge, the Black Bridge Nature Trail opens to the breathtaking scenery of the Fox River that it spans over. Snake Creek Wetlands Trail 3 miles between Swamp Rd. and St. Marie Rd., east of Princeton View nature in all its richness as you walk an abandoned railroad in the Izaak Walton League of America’s Snake Creek Wetlands. Open all year round. Rustic Road – between Princeton and Berlin on County Highway D Sunnyside Wetlands – east of Green Lake, Lake View Rd. Zobel Memorial County Park, Hwy. 49, north of Green Lake Mascoutin Valley State Trail – between Berlin and Ripon Walkush St. Conservancy – Berlin Hammers Trail – Green Lake Rogers Memorial State Habitat Preserve County O, south of Markesan Guskey-Miller Conservancy – Ripon South Woods Park – Ripon Ceresco Prairie Conservancy – Ripon
A most beautiful place!!! Magical!!! Not just for hiking but also for sight seeing. Hwy 23, 6 miles east of Princeton You might also enjoy some of the following places near by. Black Bridge Nature Trail ½ mile between County Hwy. D and North Farmer St. in the city of Princeton An old railroad bed…
David
May 30, 2020
A visit to the Green Lake Conference Center is a must. You're welcome to wander the extensive grounds and visit some of the many landmarks around the property, including various watering towers, the teahouse, the beach, crafting shops, and a gift shop...and don't forget to climb Judson Tower for one of the best views on the lake!
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W2511 WI-23
Green Lake, WI