Wildlife Museum      
The Wildlife Museum; located in the lower level of Bannerman Hall, is one of the most complete collections of mounted wildlife in Wisconsin. Hundreds of mounts and displays chronicle animals of Wisconsin's woodlands, skies, and waters. Guided tours and lessons are available by appointment only.
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Red Lodge      
The Red Lodge offers another large group area/classroom. Tables and chairs can accommodate groups of 75 comfortably. The rustic décor and fireplace make it a step back into our state's history. The building was originally a Civilian Conservation Corps camp building, and was moved to this site in the 1940's.
Staff Building
Cabins
The Staff Building provides a headquarters for adults in charge of a group. Two bedrooms, a meeting area, bathroom/shower facility, and a health office are housed in this building. An intercom system provides communication with each of the eight sleeping cabins. A TV/VCR, microwave oven, and refrigerator help make the stay comfortable for up to four adults.

Eight cabins provide sleeping areas for our campers. Each cabin sleeps up to 12 people. Cabins are insulated and heated. Single beds are provided. Each person must bring their own pillows, sleeping bag, etc.


Cabins do not include bathrooms or running water. The nearby bathroom and shower facilities is only a short walk away.

Campers must bring their own towels, toiletries, alarm clocks, etc.