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Education
Check the bulletin board at the museum for programs scheduled throughout
the summer including guided hikes and campfires with staff naturalists.
Fishing
Many of the 29 lakes in the park are stocked with speckled, rainbow
and lake trout. Northern pike occur naturally and walleye, splake
and smallmouth bass are found in many surrounding lakes. Wynn Lake,
just outside the park, opens for aurora trout fishing every three
years.
More information on fishing.
Canoeing
Many of the park's lakes are close together and easily portaged.
Canoe information is available at the gate house.
Wildlife Viewing
The park is home to moose, bear, timber wolf, lynx, fox and marten.
Birding
Look for warblers, grosbeaks, pileated woodpeckers and, closer to
water, blue herons, loons, herring gulls, blue-winged teals and
other waterfowl.
Boating
Electric-motor boats are allowed; gas-powered boats are prohibited.
Swimming
A sandy beach with a buoyed area - but no change facilities -- is
only a short walk from the campground and day-use facilities.
Cycling
Cycle along park roads and a challenging 1.5-km recreational trail
for mountain bikes.
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