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NR 45.13(10)(b)(b) No person may scavenge golf balls on the golf course except by written permit issued by the superintendent.
NR 45.13(10m)(10m)Downhill skiers and snowboarders are not permitted outside of the leased area of Granite Peak ski area within Rib Mountain state park.
NR 45.13(11)(11)Rock island state park. No person may operate a motor vehicle except for motor-driven sleds, toboggans or other snowmobiles on state-owned lands in Rock Island state park.
NR 45.13(11m)(11m)Straight lake state park. The following rules are established for the use of the Straight Lake state park:
NR 45.13(11m)(a)(a) No person may possess any glass containers.
NR 45.13(11m)(b)(b) No person may operate an ice auger powered by a combustion engine.
NR 45.13(12)(12)Kohler-andrae and whitefish dunes state parks and point beach state forest. No person may be in any area other than on a designated trail in the dune portion of the Whitefish Dunes state natural area in Whitefish Dunes state park or any dune portion of the property indicated by department signage, unless authorized to do so in writing by the department. For purposes of this chapter, a designated beach is not part of a dune.
NR 45.13(13)(13)Yellowstone lake state park. On the waters of Yellowstone lake in Lafayette county, no person may operate a motorboat at a speed greater than 5 miles per hour or in excess of steerage or no wake speed when within 200 feet of the shoreline, or operate any motorboat in any area where notices are posted prohibiting the operation and use of motorboats except that battery-powered electric motors may be operated in the posted areas at a slow-no-wake speed and in no case at a speed to exceed 5 miles per hour. On these waters, no person may operate a motorboat towing a person on water skis, aquaplane or similar device between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and the following 10:00 a.m. No person may leave any boat unattended whether anchored, moored or beached on the waters of Yellowstone lake or on the land within the boundaries of the Yellowstone wildlife area or Yellowstone Lake state park except within the areas designated and posted for these purposes.
NR 45.13(14)(14)Brule river state forest.
NR 45.13(14)(a)(a) On department-owned or managed lands on the Brule river in the Brule River state forest, boats or other watercraft may only be launched or removed at the following designated launching sites:
NR 45.13(14)(a)1.1. County highway P (T45N, R11W, sec. 8)
NR 45.13(14)(a)2.2. Stone Chimney fisher access (T46N, R11W, sec. 35)
NR 45.13(14)(a)3.3. Stone’s bridge (T46N, R10W, sec. 30)
NR 45.13(14)(a)4.4. Winneboujou canoe landing (T47N, R10W, sec. 34)
NR 45.13(14)(a)5.5. Bois Brule campground (T47N, R10W, sec. 23)
NR 45.13(14)(a)6.6. Highway #2 (T47N, R10W, sec. 14)
NR 45.13(14)(a)7.7. Copper Range campground (T48N, R10W, sec. 26)
NR 45.13(14)(a)8.8. Pine Tree canoe landing (T48N, R10W, sec. 26)
NR 45.13(14)(a)9.9. Highway #13 (T49N, R10W, sec. 34)
NR 45.13(14)(a)10.10. Mouth of the Brule (T49N, R10W, sec. 10)
NR 45.13(14)(b)(b) No person may possess any of the following containers on the Brule river within watercraft launched from or removed at designated launching sites specified in par. (a) on the Brule river state forest:
NR 45.13(14)(b)1.1. Glass bottles.
NR 45.13(14)(b)2.2. Unopened or empty beverage containers that are not secured in a larger container that is fastened to the watercraft.
NR 45.13(14m)(14m)Flambeau River state forest.
NR 45.13(14m)(a)(a) No person may possess glass bottles within the Flambeau River state forest boundary in the following locations:
NR 45.13(14m)(a)1.1. At Little Falls – Slough Gundy scenic area.
NR 45.13(14m)(a)2.2. Within watercraft launched or removed from designated launching sites on the Flambeau river.
NR 45.13(14m)(b)(b) Within watercraft launched or removed from designated launching sites on the Flambeau river. Unopened or empty beverage containers and litter shall be secured in a larger container that is fastened to the watercraft.
NR 45.13(17)(17)Richard bong state recreation area.
NR 45.13(17)(a)(a) Definition. “Richard Bong state recreation area” means that portion of township 2 north, range 20 east, town of Brighton, Kenosha county posted with department markers or signs.
NR 45.13(17)(a)1.1. ‘Hunting zone.’ All that portion of the Richard Bong state recreation area except that portion described in subd. 3.
NR 45.13(17)(a)2.2. ‘Special use zone.’ All that portion of the Richard Bong state recreation area lying south of state highway 142 posted with department markers or signs.
NR 45.13(17)(a)3.3. ‘Intensive use zone.’ All that portion of the Richard Bong state recreation area posted with department markers or signs.
NR 45.13(17)(b)(b) Special use zone.
NR 45.13(17)(b)1.1. Reservations are restricted to groups of 25 or more individuals.
NR 45.13(17)(b)2.2. Reservations shall be submitted on department forms and will be accepted no more than one year and not less than 10 days in advance of the requested date. The forms are available at the Richard Bong state recreation area headquarters.
NR 45.13(17)(b)3.3. Reservations may be made at the Richard Bong headquarters in person or by mail.
NR 45.13(17)(b)4.4. Reservations shall be approved subject to the special use zone calendar under par. (c).
NR 45.13(17)(b)5.5. Reservations shall be accepted and made on a first-come, first-served basis consistent with the special use zone calendar.
NR 45.13(17)(c)(c) Special use zone calendar. The department shall establish and maintain an annual calendar of use for the recreational uses listed par. (d) recognizing the priority of special uses designated in this section for the dates indicated.
NR 45.13(17)(d)(d) Permitted recreational uses.
NR 45.13(17)(d)1.1. Bird watching
NR 45.13(17)(d)2.2. Cross-country skiing
NR 45.13(17)(d)3.3. Dog sledding
NR 45.13(17)(d)4.4. Dog training
NR 45.13(17)(d)5.5. Dog trials
NR 45.13(17)(d)7.7. Foot racing
NR 45.13(17)(d)8.8. Hang gliding
NR 45.13(17)(d)10.10. Horseback riding, competition and horse drawn vehicles
NR 45.13(17)(d)11.11. Hot air ballooning
NR 45.13(17)(d)13.13. Land sailing
NR 45.13(17)(d)14.14. Model aircraft flying
NR 45.13(17)(d)15.15. Model rocket flying
NR 45.13(17)(d)16.16. Nature study
NR 45.13(17)(d)17.17. Scout jamborees
NR 45.13(17)(d)18.18. Sky diving
NR 45.13(17)(d)19.19. Sleigh riding
NR 45.13(17)(d)20.20. Snowmobiling
NR 45.13(17)(d)21.21. Steeplechase events
NR 45.13(17)(d)22.22. Off-highway motorcycling
NR 45.13(17)(d)23.23. Trapping
NR 45.13(17)(d)24.24. All-terrain vehicles
NR 45.13(17)(d)25.25. Off-road bicycling (mountain biking)
NR 45.13(17)(e)(e) Picnics and camping. Picnicking and camping incidental to a use in par. (d) is authorized if indicated as such in the permit.
NR 45.13(17)(f)(f) Priority activities. The following uses shall have priority on a first-come, first-served basis over all other uses during the period indicated:
NR 45.13(17)(f)1.1. Horse activities, model aircraft flying, dog training on foot, retriever trials, falconry, land sailing, hang gliding, snowmobiling, trail biking and hot air ballooning:
NR 45.13(17)(f)1.a.a. The weekends of June and July,
NR 45.13(17)(f)1.b.b. The first 3 weekends of January, February and August and weekends in December following the close of pheasant season,
NR 45.13(17)(f)1.c.c. The 3-day Memorial Day weekend.
NR 45.13(17)(f)2.2. Dog trials, dog training and model aircraft flying:
NR 45.13(17)(f)2.a.a. Weekends in March, April, May (except Memorial Day weekend) and September,
NR 45.13(17)(f)2.b.b. Labor Day,
NR 45.13(17)(f)2.c.c. One weekend near mid-October if not in conflict with ss. NR 10.01 and 10.24,
NR 45.13(17)(f)2.d.d. First weekend of October.
NR 45.13(17)(f)3.3. Hunting during pheasant and waterfowl seasons in accordance with ss. NR 10.01 and 10.24.
NR 45.13(17)(f)5.5. Waterfowl and bow deer hunting in season as specified in ch. NR 10.
NR 45.13(17)(g)(g) Availability. The zone shall be available to groups on a first-come, first-served basis consistent with the scheduling calendar if not previously reserved.
NR 45.13(17)(h)(h) Uses not listed. Recreational uses not listed in par. (d) shall be approved by the natural resources board prior to authorized use in the zone. Such approved uses shall be adopted as rules on a periodic basis.
NR 45.13(17)(i)(i) Permit limitations. No person may be in any zone or area other than that assigned by department permit or otherwise authorized by the department.
NR 45.13(18)(18)Kettle moraine state forest, lapham peak. No person may take, catch, kill, hunt, trap or pursue any wild animal, or discharge any firearm or air gun as defined in s. 939.22, Stats., or any bow, crossbow, slingshot, or spring-loaded device designed for shooting a projectile while on any department lands designated by posted notice within the Lapham Peak Unit-Kettle Moraine state forest.
NR 45.13(19)(19)Amnicon falls state park. No person may jump or dive into waterways contrary to posted notice at Amnicon Falls state park.
NR 45.13(20)(20)Great river state recreation trail. The following use zones are established on the Great River state recreation trail. No person may hunt, trap or operate a snowmobile except in the appropriate use zone established in this section.
NR 45.13(20)(a)(a) Hunting zone. The hunting zone is all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of CTH “ZN” in La Crosse county to the village of Trempealeau limits in Trempealeau county, and all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of Lehmann road to the Trempealeau national wildlife refuge access road at the junction of West Prairie road in Trempealeau county.
NR 45.13(20)(b)(b) Snowmobile zone. The snowmobile zone is all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail in La Crosse county and Trempealeau county lying south and east of the junction with Lehmann road in Trempealeau county.
NR 45.13(20)(c)(c) Trapping zone. The trapping zone is all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of the CTH “ZN” in La Crosse county to the village of Trempealeau limits in Trempealeau county, and all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of the village of Trempealeau limits to the Trempealeau national wildlife refuge access road at the junction of West Prairie road in Trempealeau county.
NR 45.13(21)(21)Kettle moraine state forest, northern unit. No person may take, catch, kill, hunt, trap or pursue any wild animal, or discharge any firearm or air gun as defined in s. 939.22 (2), Stats., or any bow, crossbow, slingshot, or springloaded device designed for shooting a projectile while on any department lands designated by posted notice in sections 13 and 24 east of Long Lake, and section 25 north of county highway F, T14N, R19E, town of Osceola, Fond du Lac county.
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