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401 Business Hwy 18 N, McGregor, IA 52157, USA
The Finger Lakes National Forest provides plenty of "room to roam," with few restrictions on recreation use. Popular recreation activities include auto travel, blueberry picking, hunting and fishing, observing nature and wildlife, ... More on recreation.gov

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401 Business Hwy. 18 N, McGregor, IA 52157, U.S.A.
The 781-acre Driftless refuge preserves small tracts of land scattered across Clayton, Dubuque, Allamakee and Jackson counties that are home to the endangered Iowa Pleistocene snail and the threate... More on LLBean.com
The Driftless Area NWR was established to protect the endangered Iowa Pleistocene snail and the threatened northern monkshood plant. These habitats are also home to eight candidate snails and the f... More on Epinions.com

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McGregor, IA 52157-8558
Pikes Peak State Park offers excellent picnicking opportunities. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely outdoor meal and, at the same time, enjoy some of the finest views in the upper midwest from the over... More on www.iowadnr.gov
Pikes Peak State Park is the site of earthen ""effigy"" mounds in the shapes of animals that were sculpted by ... More on PlanetWare

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P.O. Box 460, McGregor, IA 52157, U.S.A.
The McGregor District of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge offers 100 miles of scenic riverway for wildlife observation, camping, fishing and boating. During the spring and fall migration seasons, visitors ... More on LLBean.com

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Spook Cave, 13299
Spook Cave is the source of a tributary to Bloody Run Creek. It is known for a very long time, the early se... More on showcaves.com
There is a nice litle playground -my daughters liked the metal slide built into the hillside. More on TripAdvisor

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Marquette, Iowa, United States

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Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, USA

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151 HWY 76, Harpers Ferry, IA, 52146
Before Europeans arrived, a unique American Indian “Effigy Mound” culture developed in the upper Midwest bu... More on Nps.gov
The views looking down from its trails are magnificent. More on Epinions.com

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900 W Blackhawk Ave, Prairie Du Chien, WI 53821
This 240-acre island on the east channel of the Mississippi River has a mix of habitats including beaches, floodplain forest and grassland. In the spring, floodwaters create mud flats ideal for mig... More on Travelwisconsin.com
An Indian village, a frontier fur-trading community for nearly a century and a half, a military post under three flags, a bustling river and railroad town of commercial fame during the third quarte... More on Wisconsincentral.net

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521 North Villa Louis Road, Prairie du Chien WI 53821, United States of America
Inscription. Although Prairie du Chien belonged to the United States after the American Revolution, its pioneer residents were tied by trade, tradition and family to the French-British community at Mackinac and to the St. Lawrence ... More on HMDB
