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The International Crane Foundation in Baraboo is the only place in the world where you can see all 15 species of cranes.

 

York Park



Details

The park offers 40 acres of urban, mixed hardwood forest on a hilly site, boggy wetland, and one-quarter mile of undeveloped lakeshore. Enjoy three miles of graveled trails and a viewing platform. Birds in the forest include Golden-winged, Northern Parula, Magnolia, Blackburnian and Mourning Warblers, Evening Grosbeaks, Red-eyed and Blue-headed Vireos, and Brown Creepers. On the lake, one can find Common Loons, Bald Eagles, Osprey and a variety of ducks and herons.


Address

Amery, WI 54001


Contact Information

Voice: 715-268-7486
Toll Free: 800-222-7655

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Directions from Nearest Town/Intersection

The park is located on the northern edge of Amery, on the west side of Hwy. 46. Paved parking and well-maintained trails.


Birding
Free Admission
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Submitted By Polk County Information Center