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State Parks & Forests
Lapham Peak |
Kettle Moraine State Forest—Lapham Peak UnitClimb a 45-foot observation tower atop the highest point in Waukesha County (1,233 feet above sea level). Lapham Peak Unit's glaciated topography provides excellent hiking, backpacking, and cross-country skiing on lighted trails.
In the fall, Lapham Peak offers fall color both close up and in panoramic
views. The Kettle Moraine and Lapham Peak were formed 10,000 years ago when a glacier covered much of Wisconsin. More than 1,000 acres of this hilly terrain are within the Lapham Peak boundaries. Lapham Peak has a variety of sights and activities to offer.
The trails wind through wooded hills and open meadows. Abundant bird life and wildlife can be observed from all trails, and guided bird hikes are held each spring. There are several prairie restoration sites and a butterfly garden. There are picnic areas with three reservable shelter buildings. All vehicles stopping in Lapham Peak must have a state park admission sticker. These stickers are available at the contact booth near the park entrance either from park staff or through the use of a self-registration deposit box. In addition to the park admission fees, mountain bike, cross-country ski, in-line skate and horse trail users 16 years and older must have a state trail pass. The park sticker and state trail pass are valid at all Wisconsin State Parks and Forests. It is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.spring, summer, and fall and from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the winter. Nearby Attractions and LodgingDelafield
[exit DNR] How to Get ThereLapham Peak is 25 miles west of Milwaukee and 1 mile south of Interstate 94 near Delafield, on County Highway C. Ed Muzik, Property Manager Last Revised: Monday December 01 2008
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