Key Milwaukee

January 2015

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Skiing & Sledding Hit the trails for a great workout – and a lot of fun! All Milwaukee County Parks allow free cross- country skiing and sledding when snow conditions permit. Try Brown Deer Park, 7835 N. Green Bay Rd. or Whitnall Park, 6751 S. 92 St. Another great way to enjoy the outdoors during winter in Milwaukee is to visit a local ski hill. Sunburst Recreation Area has slopes to fit all levels and claims to have the largest tubing park in the World. skisunburst.com 8355 Prospect Dr., Kewaskum (262) 626-8404 Cascade Mountain has 36 trails, 4 terrain parks, and an 800-foot-long chute for snow tubing. cascademountain.com Cascade Mountain Rd., Portage 100 miles west of Milwaukee (608) 742-5588 Hiking & Snowshoeing Schlitz Audubon Nature Center This 185-acre preserve along Lake Michigan has six miles of trails. Its Winter Carnival on Jan. 25 includes snowshoeing. Try one of their full-moon hikes. www.sanc.org 1111 E. Brown Deer Rd. (414) 352-2880 Havenwoods State Forest 237 acres of State Forest within the city, with grasslands, woods, wetlands for nature study, hiking and cross- country skiing. 6141 N. Hopkins St. (414) 527-0232 Milwaukee Winter Fun 28 keymilwaukee.com Mix together: brown sugar, butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves & Roaring Dan's Rum from Milwaukee's Great Lakes Distillery. WARM uP WitH A CuP oF Hot ButteReD RuM

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