Overview
The Southern Unit of Kettle Moraine State Forest covers more than 22,000 acres of glaciated hills and lakes along the Ice Age Trail. Enjoy a fun-filled weekend as you explore trails, swim at the beach, and make new friends around the campfire as you sample s’mores and stargaze.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Meet your trip mates and settle into camp.
Meet at Kettle Moraine State Forest Southern Unit in the afternoon. After a group orientation, set up camp, and explore your surroundings before settling in for a fresh-cooked dinner and an evening around the campfire.
Day 2: Explore Kettle Moraine
Rise to the aroma of coffee and breakfast before hiking the guided nature trails at Lone Tree Bluff and Stute Spring, learning about the glacial landscape and the area’s flora and fauna. After lunch, enjoy an afternoon relaxing at the Whitewater Lake beach before returning to camp for dinner and s’mores.
Day 3: Spend one last morning in camp and say goodbye to your trip mates.
Enjoy coffee and a delicious breakfast with new friends before packing up camp and saying farewell.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where do we meet?
Standard Meeting Places and Times
Start: Kettle Moraine - Seasonal Whitewater Office (local time)
End: Kettle Moraine - Seasonal Whitewater Office (local time)