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Jackson County, Wisconsin: attractions, historic sites, parks, nature centers, festivals, museums |
 | | Located in West-Central Wisconsin, Jackson County is the ancestral home of the Ho-Chunk Indian Nation and the "Whitetail Deer Capitol of Wisconsin." A land of forested highlands, majestic mounds, pastoral valleys, rushing rivers, placid streams, crystal clear lakes and country charm, Jackson County offers four-season outdoor adventure and relaxation for the entire family. |
 | | Jackson County's unspoiled lakes, beaches and flowages are ideal for a variety of popular water activities including water skiing, jet skiing, power and pontoon boating, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and scuba diving in the state's deepest inland lake. |
 | | With approximately 200,000 acres of public land populated by one of the largest concentrations of whitetail deer in the state, Jackson County is rightfully known as the "Deer Capital of Wisconsin." The Jackson County Forest and the Black River State Forest provide a perfect habitat for deer, ruffed grouse, squirrel and wild turkey. |
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