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Three Mile Campground on Isle Royale in Lake Superior will be closed through the end of July
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The Hodag Country Festival is underway through this weekend just outside of Rhinelander, and camping at the festival grounds is a popular choice
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They’re hiring staff for state parks, forests, trails and recreation areas
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The site is already live, although the campsite reservation system will not be active until February 2nd.
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A post on the Isle Royale National Park Facebook Page says the next of kin of both people have been notified
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The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is considering fee changes at campsites.
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Wisconsin DNR Conservation Warden Marie talks about camping in the Northwoods.
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A sure sign that summer is drawing closer, trails and campgrounds are starting to open for the season.
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Applications can be mailed or dropped off at the state park, forest or recreational area where a reservation is being sought
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Many of the people looking to get away camping in Wisconsin also want access to power