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| | Juneau County attractions, historic sites, parks, nature centers, festivals & museums (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The power of the Wisconsin River was harnessed by the construction of two hydroelectric dams, one at Petenwell Rock and the other at Castle Rock, forming the state's 2nd and 4th largest inland lakes, both on the eastern border of Juneau County. |
 | | More than one-third of Juneau County's total land area is dedicated to wildlife preservation and available for public recreational use; including fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, boating, canoeing, cycling and wildlife observation. |
 | | The County's lakes, rivers and streams are alive with brown, brook, and rainbow trout, bass, pan fish, walleye, northern, catfish, and muskies. |
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