This isn’t a guide to campgrounds but an exploration of the ground itself. As the subtitle puts it, Scott Spoolman’s Wisconsin State Parks examines the residue left by glaciers and long-vanished inland seas—the ways in which geology and climate have engraved the hills, streams, valleys and ridges of Wisconsin.
The surprising thing for some readers will be the spectacular diversity of Wisconsin’s natural landscape as preserved in its state parks.
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