Most reviewed Lookouts in Wisconsin


  1. 4.5 Greens Coulee Park (2 reviews)
    - Outdoors adventures....
    Wednesday: 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Lookouts • Scenic Walking Areas
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    My son thought this would be a good hike for my daughter and I. As a more experienced hiker, he loved it. We are not as experienced and found the uphill climb to be quite a challenge. Don't attempt it with a stroller, as the path is not even or paved - and it's not for the elderly, either. You will get a workout trying to get to the top. We ended up stopping at the meadow on the Clearwater Trail to see the view and then headed back down because it was going to be dark soon. I am sure you'd have better luck with a fresh approach to a morning jaunt. There are a variety of trails and I'm looking forward to seeing the different aspects of what is offered here. Just wasn't prepared for the first visit like I should have been! See more..
  2. 5.0 Sheboygan Broughton Marsh Park & Campground (1 review)
    - Fishing
    Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Lookouts • Observation Decks & Towers
    The fishing was terrible due to the lack of water flow and maintenance to be conduit pipe for water flow it turned into a stagnant pool because of it there were so much algea/plants that the birds and baby birds could actually walk on it. the County charges a boat launch fee for maintaining the launch and putting garbage cans out and porta potties out but you cannot launch because the boat launch puts your boat at a 45 degree angle because they refuse to fix it there is no garbage can and there are no toilets out there. we also have to bring garbage bags out every time we go to pick up behind others who have left trash behind pictures will follow I did not take any because I was so angry See more..
  3. 4.0 Lone Tree Bluff (1 review)
    - Great scenic view
    Lookouts
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    This scenic lookout is part of the Kettle Moraine State Forest but it is separate and requires an admission fee. The parking lot is located on the bottom of the bluff. They do not sell the admission stickers or have a place to pay the fee there so you would have to go online or purchase the sticker somewhere else before parking in the lot. At the beginning of the hike, they have box with a hiking map for a 25 cent donation. The hike started with climbing 89 log steps to a trail leading to the scenic glacial lookout. It was a challenging climb but the view of farm fields, pastures and hills were amazing. It is not a popular place and the trail is not well maintained and narrow. I would not make a special trip here but if you are in the area, it is worth a stop for the view. See more..

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