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| | Juneau County attractions, historic sites, parks, nature centers, festivals & museums |
 | | 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 prairies, forests, and scrub lands of Juneau County host an abundance of wildlife; including a variety of rare and endangered plants and animals. |
 | | The largest scenic rock formation in northern Juneau County, Petenwell Rock is named for a star-crossed lover, who legend has it, leaped to his death from this spot with the local Indian Chief's daughter, Clinging Vine. |
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