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Old Settlers Park
Old Settlers Park is a charming and picturesque destination located in Salem, Wisconsin. This historic park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, with its lush greenery, winding paths, and serene lake views. Visitors can explore the park's beautiful landscape, enjoy a leisurely picnic, or take a stroll along the scenic trails. Old Settlers Park is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from near and far to experience its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day in nature or a fun outing with family and friends, Old Settlers Park is the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with the great outdoors.
Lakeshore Pines
Lakeshore Pines is a real estate and travel agency located at N16846 Lakeshore Drive in Butternut, Wisconsin. Situated on the north end of private Schnur Lake, this peaceful lakefront cabin in the North woods of Wisconsin is a great location for fishermen and snowmobilers. The lake is known for its Musky and Crappie fishing, and is stocked with Walleye. The name Lakeshore Pines comes from two towering 100 year old pines on the property, which has been a family heirloom owned by the Kilger Family. The history of Butternut Lake dates back to the 1800s, with settlers and Native American neighbors forming friendly relations and engaging in trading. The Wisconsin Concrete Park, created by artist Fred Smith, and the Civilian Conservation Corps sites in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest are nearby attractions. The Flambeau River State Forest offers backcountry opportunities such as hiking, ATV and snowmobile trails, camping, hunting, fishing, and canoeing. Visitors describe Lakeshore Pines as a place where time stands still, providing a peaceful and quiet retreat in nature.
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