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Thunder Mountain Park<br />
This park is an undeveloped 160 acre area in the town<br />
of Stephenson. The park provides scenic views,<br />
peace and quiet. From Crivitz, take Hwy. W west 14<br />
1/2 miles to Cauldron Falls Road. Turn north and go<br />
three miles to Thunder Mountain Road. Turn west<br />
and go one mile to the mountain.<br />
Twin Bridges Park<br />
This park is used mainly for water skiing and power<br />
boating on the Peshtigo River's High Falls Flowage.<br />
Campers can choose from 62 sites with electricity. Picnic<br />
tables, outhouses, tent sites, trailer sites, swimming,<br />
beach, dressing rooms, playground.<br />
Dave’s Falls Park<br />
Named after a log driver who died in a log jam on the<br />
wild Pike River, this park offers a scenic view of the falls<br />
as they pound through little canyons and rock<br />
outcroppings. From Wausaukee travel north on Hwy.<br />
141. The park is 1/2 mile south of Amberg off 141. Picnic<br />
tables, outhouses, hiking, playground.<br />
Lake Noquebay Park<br />
At Lake Noquebay Park, children can swim safely on the<br />
south shore, where the water is shallow and a<br />
bathhouse is located close to the beach. It also has<br />
picnic tables & shelters, toilets, swimming, dressing<br />
rooms, baseball, volleyball, playground and boat landing.<br />
Menominee River Park<br />
This parks water has remained relatively pristine. Picnic<br />
here, enjoy the river, or launch a boat. Picnic tables &<br />
shelters, outhouses, hiking, playground, boat landing.<br />
The majority of this trail system is open year round<br />
except for approximately the month of April due to soft<br />
& wet trail conditions during the spring break-up.<br />
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