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You'll need more than a day to look at everything 0.4 Reservoir has to offer, you can camp at Maple View Campsite, and not far from 0.4 Reservoir you'll locate 112 Reservoir which is a delightful lake. After a long day outdoors Fox Hills Resort is a fine location to spend a night or two, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Devil's River. This lake is so wonderful. Lots of folks from Manitowoc come to 0.4 Reservoir, and get wet paddling on Neshota River. Life's
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| | too short to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff in close proximity to 0.4 Reservoir. If you need a site to stay KEWAUNEE INN is a tremendous choice; you can hit the slopes at Hidden Valley nearby. There's so much to do here at 0.4 Reservoir that you need to camp here for a while, Cedar Valley Campgrounds is a perfect site for that, and there are other places here than 0.4 Reservoir, for example Seidel Lake. Hiking along the Ahnapee State Trail is wonderful | |
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fun. 0.4 Reservoir gets a common amount of annual rainfall; June is when you get the most rain here, and February is the month with the least moisture. All through the days of summer at 0.4 Reservoir temperatures are typically
in the 80's. Summer night lows drop down to the 50's. Throughout the winter highs are in the 20's, and all through the dark hours in the winter at 0.4 Reservoir temperatures fall to the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.34667 Longitude: -87.59667
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Neshota River, Manitowoc CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 3.5 miles long (Zander Road to Highway 147) |
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Devil's River, Manitowoc CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-III - 3.9 miles long (Pleasant Road to Highway 147) |
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Manitowoc River, Manitowoc CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class I-II - 15.7 miles long (Clark Mills to Mill Road) |
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Engledinger Lake
 | tried our luck at fishing there. I would describe it as POOR at best. We only caught one little blue gill and it was a nightmare trying to launch our small boat!!!!... |
Devil's River Campers Park
 | 12 miles away We seasonal camped there everyday last summer and found it to be an excellent family destination! great management, great people, virtually no problems whatso-ever with loud partiers. awesome waterfalls and a running river the kids can wade in, nice clean pool and free hot showers!... |
Hidden Valley
 | 14 miles away I haven't gone skiing here in years but I remember we used to have lots of winter fun here back in the old days.... |
Big Lake Campgrounds
 | 15 miles away 7 PHOTOS Big Lake Campground: Sunrise on another Algoma morning... Big Lake Campground: Playground... Big Lake Campground: Campground map... Big Lake Campground: Camp sites... Big Lake Campground: Fish cleaning... Big Lake Campground: Proud catch... Big Lake Campground: Nice salmon... |
Ahnapee State Trail
 | 19 miles away ...illage, dip your feet in Lake Michigan, and have lunch at one of the local and affordable Algoma restaurants.
Note that there are several apple trees along the way. Unlike today’s apples which are mostly highbred grafts, these heritage breed apples are trees started from the railmen throwing their apple cores out the windows of the train. In the fall, the apples are ripe, plentiful, free, and very flavorful. Pick some up to make a cobbler at camp that evening.
Finally, you pass through Sturgeon Bay on the way to Potowatomi State Park. Buy your food for the evening at one of the locally owned groceries. Then on to Potowotomi State Park.
In the summer, getting a reservation at Potowotomi is nearly impossible PLUS, the Wisconsin DNR gifted all camp-site the reservation business to a single private company that charges nearly as much for the reservation as for the campsite. HOWEVER, if you bicycle to any State or Federal campgrounds with your gear, they will accommodate you. The site they give you might not be ideal and it might be rustic, but at least you know that ... |
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