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Wisconsin Highlights
Tourism is one of Wisconsin's largest industries, relying on Illini and others who enter during the summer for fishing and its parks and recreational facilities, such as those in Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin provides a very popular fall hunting season, as well as winter ice fishing, ice sailing, ice skating, skiing, snowmobiling, and more.
If you look at your left hand, palm facing away from you, it looks like the shape of Wisconsin. Door County would be your thumb, a peninsula extending into Lake Michigan. Door County is well known as a vacation destination for families. It has numerous apple and cherry orchards, boating on Lake Michigan, and many Bed-and-Breakfasts.
Noah's Ark, "America's largest Waterpark," is located in Wisconsin Dells. Wisconsin Dells is full of waterparks, amusement parks, shopping and shows. It also includes Tommy Bartlett's Watershow, one of the world's greatest waterski shows. Wisconsin Dells is also famous for its "ducks," truck-like vehicles that can travel on land and sea, that take tourists from lake to lake and along the rivers of "the Dells" to demonstrate the natural beauty of Wisconsin.
Hiking, bicycling and, in the wintertime, cross country skiing are popular overland activities. Wisconsin was one of the first states to begin conversion of abandoned railroad right-of-ways into bicycle trails. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail traverses all parts of the state, extending for more than 1,600 km (1,000 miles), and offering evidence of Wisconsin's recent natural history. The most popular segments of this trail, since they are nearest to large urban centers, are in the Kettle Moraine region. *
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* Location Highlights information provided by Wikitravel. Based on work by Stacy Hall, David, Nick Roux, Shallana, Marc Heiden, Evan Prodromou, metzenberg@yahoo.com and Oliver Buchino, Wikitravel user(s) Episteme and Ktrout, Anonymous user(s) of Wikitravel and others. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0.
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