HORICON MARSH PARKWAY

 The Horicon Marsh Parkway, formerly known as the Wild Goose Parkway, is a 36 mile auto tour route encircling the internationally recognized Horicon Marsh (Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area). The parkway route follows State and County Hwys. as it passes through or near the community of Burnett, Village of Kekoskee, and the Cities of Horicon, Mayville and Waupun. The parkway provides access to facilities and sites in and around the Horicon Marsh, including; State and Federal Visitor Centers, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and interpretational trails, scenic overlooks, hunting and fishing areas, wildlife viewing sites, canoe launch sites, picnic areas, parks, campgrounds and commercial areas. The Parkway is easily accessible from US HWY. 151 or State Hwy. 41 by following State Hwy. 33 to access the south end of the parkway or Hwy.49 to access the north end of the parkway.