Horicon Marsh Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Love seeing the Woolly Mammoth
The Horicon Marsh is such a neat area. I enjoyed listening to all the birds singing while hiking around the marsh. I also really love seeing Curly the Woolly Mammoth statue outside of the visitor cen...
The Horicon Marsh is such a neat area. I enjoyed listening to all the birds singing while hiking around the marsh. I also really love seeing Curly the Woolly Mammoth statue outside of the visitor cen...
A road less traveled filled with stunning bird sightings and song
The marsh is preserved by both federal and state agencies. Even during non-migratory seasons, it's teaming with bird life. Pelican, goose, crane, egret, eagle, and a variety of smaller marsh, shore, a...
A road less traveled filled with stunning bird sightings and song
The marsh is preserved by both federal and state agencies. Even during non-migratory seasons, it's teaming with bird life. Pelican, goose, crane, egret, eagle, and a variety of smaller marsh, shore, a...
This isn't a woodland hike so you'll most likely be in the sun for a good portion of your time walking around the marsh. Either wear a hat and long sleeve shirt and pants, or bring sunscreen and bug s...
Love seeing the Woolly Mammoth
The Horicon Marsh is such a neat area. I enjoyed listening to all the birds singing while hiking around the marsh. I also really love seeing Curly the Woolly Mammoth statue outside of the visitor cen...
Love seeing the Woolly Mammoth
The Horicon Marsh is such a neat area. I enjoyed listening to all the birds singing while hiking around the marsh. I also really love seeing Curly the Woolly Mammoth statue outside of the visitor cen...
A road less traveled filled with stunning bird sightings and song
The marsh is preserved by both federal and state agencies. Even during non-migratory seasons, it's teaming with bird life. Pelican, goose, crane, egret, eagle, and a variety of smaller marsh, shore, a...
A road less traveled filled with stunning bird sightings and song
The marsh is preserved by both federal and state agencies. Even during non-migratory seasons, it's teaming with bird life. Pelican, goose, crane, egret, eagle, and a variety of smaller marsh, shore, a...
Bring Sunscreen! And Go Early in the Day.
This isn't a woodland hike so you'll most likely be in the sun for a good portion of your time walking around the marsh. Either wear a hat and long sleeve shirt and pants, or bring sunscreen and bug s...