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2. Pattison state park
3. Mirror Lake state park
4. Perrot state park
5. Interstate park
6. Wildcat Mountain state park
7. Willow River state park
8. Richard Bong state recreation area
9. High Cliff state park
10. Peninsula state park
11. Potawatomi state park
12. Terry Andrae state park
13. John M. Kohler state park
14. Hartman Creek state park
15. Devil’s Lake state park
16. Big Foot Beach state park
18. Wyalusing state park
20. Lake Kegonsa state park
21. Lake Wissota state park
23. Yellowstone Lake state park
24. Newport state park
25. Blue Mound state park
26. Copper Falls state park
27. Council Grounds state park
28. Harrington Beach state park
29. Merrick state park
30. Whitefish Dunes state park
31. Governor Nelson state park
35. Chippewa Moraine state recreation area
36. Rib Mountain state park
37. Amnicon Falls state park
38. Big Bay state park
39. Cadiz Springs state recreation area
40. Brunet Island state park
41. Buckhorn state park
42. Kinnickinnic state park
43. Natural Bridge state park
44. Nelson Dewey state park
45. New Glarus Woods state park
46. Roche-A-Cri state park
47. Rocky Arbor state park
48. Tower Hill state park
49. Governor Knowles state forest — St. Croix campground
50. Capital Springs Centennial state park and recreation area
51. Governor Thompson state park
52. Mill Bluff state park
53. Aztalan state park
54. Parfrey’s Glen state natural area
55. Dells of the Wisconsin River state natural area
56. Straight Lake state park
57. Menominee River state recreation area
58. Glacial Drumlin state trail – Sandhill Station
59. Lizard Mound state park
60. Sauk Prairie state recreation area
61. Lower Wisconsin state riverway – Mazomanie day use area
62. Lower Wisconsin state riverway – Blackhawk Ridge day use area
63. Rock Island state park – Jackson Harbor parking lot
64. Pewits Nest state natural area
(c) The following areas are determined by the department as properties in which vehicle admission receipts are not required:
1. State trails
4. Lost Dauphin state park
5. Lakeshore state park
6. Peninsula state park golf course (May 1 through October 31); applies to golfers and clubhouse patrons only
7. Cross Plains state park
8. Heritage Hill state park
9. Havenwoods state forest
10. Copper Culture state park
11. Rib Mountain state park leased area
(f) Admission fees shall be waived at all state parks, state recreation areas, and state forest vehicle admission areas as follows:
2. Persons with disabilities and their personal care attendants brought by a nonprofit organization recognized by the internal revenue service under 26 USC 501 (c) (1) or (3) whose primary purpose is the improvement of the mental or physical health of the individual. Applications on department forms for the fee waiver shall be received by the property for which the fee waiver is sought along with proof of nonprofit status at least 7 days prior to arrival.
Note: A copy of the form may be obtained from state park and forest offices.
4. For vehicles in which persons are picking up or dropping off juvenile group campers.
5. Any vehicle, when trailered or towed into the property if the vehicle is not operated on the property.
6. Motor-powered hang gliders flown or trailered into the property for operation in the special use zone of the Richard Bong state recreation area.
(2)Camping fees. No person may use any facility, land or area for which a fee or charge has been established by the department without payment of the fee or charge as listed in the following schedule. All fees under this subsection include state sales tax except for juvenile group camping, and juvenile and adult group camping at the north shore campgrounds in Devil’s Lake state park.
(a) Camping. The fees for camping are established in s. 27.01 (10), Stats.
1. Campgrounds in state parks, southern forests, northern forests and recreation areas, and on state trails are type “A” campgrounds.
3. Kinnickinnic sand delta — overnight boat mooring     $15.00 per boat per day.
2. Firewood   Not less than $3.00 per bundle
3. Additional standard camping fees for Type “A” campgrounds in the state parks, southern state forests and northern state forests.
4. Additional camping fees may be charged for waterview campsites not to exceed $5.00 per night for type “A” campgrounds.
5. Based on local market conditions, additional camping fees of $3.00 per campsite per night shall be charged at the following campgrounds:
a. Devil’s Lake state park
b. Kohler-Andrae state park
c. Mirror Lake state park
d. Peninsula state park
e. Big Bay state park
f. Point Beach state forest
g. Willow River state park
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.