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State Parks & Forests
Nelson Dewey |
Nelson Dewey State ParkWisconsin's Nelson Dewey State Park, overlooking the Mississippi River, is a park with a fascinating past. It offers rich fare to visitors, whether they are interested in history or Mississippi River scenery.
Enjoy the view of the Mississippi River Valley from the bluffs of Nelson
Dewey State Park. Nelson Dewey State Park invites you to combine your interest in history with your enjoyment of the outdoors. Walk in the hidden valleys or view the Mississippi River from the bluff tops. Come to camp, picnic, and hike. Fishing is excellent. Boats may be rented in Cassville, or wet your line from the banks of the mighty Mississippi. How to Get ThereFrom State Highway 33 in Cassville, take County Highway V V northwest about a mile. The park entrance will be on your right and Stonefield Village Historic Site on your left. For More InformationNelson Dewey
State Park Last Revised: Friday May 29 2009
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