Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy

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251 Elkhorn Rd # R
Williams Bay, WI 53191

Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy, located in Williams Bay, WI, is dedicated to preserving nature for future generations. The conservancy is currently engaged in a capital fundraising campaign, "Bridge to Nature," aiming to raise $60,000 for the replacement of a vital bridge that was damaged during an EF-1 tornado in June 2024.

The original bridge, funded by the Johnson family in memory of Tom Johnson, has been a cherished feature of the conservancy since 2010. The new steel bridge is anticipated to be completed in the fall of 2025 and will serve as a lasting symbol of resilience and community support.

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4.06 reviews
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Misty S.
2/19/2021

I came, I walked, I saw. Was killing some time while I waited for my food from Popeyes. Plenty of parking in the lot and didn't see anyone else around. There is a geo cache here. .|\---/| |...

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Jessica P.
6/19/2023

Beautiful conservancy with well kept trails/boardwalk and children's park. My 8 year old daughter and I spent the morning tracking birds with our Merlin Bird ID sound app and picked up 33 species...

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Annette B.
7/10/2020

The trails here are very well kept and it's easy to spot wildlife enjoying life. Parking here is easy and free. This is not far from the usual touristy Lake Geneva area--but it's more removed and...

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Troy D.
7/6/2022

It seems that a man Harold Friestad running this conservancy has answered exactly ZERO OF MY CONCERNS. Examples; Round-up spraying everywhere, clearcutting, overuse of controlled burns, no...

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David M.
1/6/2018

We've driven by Kishwauketoe hundreds of times...always making sure we stay under the 20 MPH speed limit here...Williams Bay DOES ticket! Finally decided to park and walk thru this conservancy....

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