The Cabin

Into the Wild: Fall Bushcrafting & Camping in Wisconsin (ft. Ramsay Plautz)

Episode Summary

In Episode 245 of The Cabin, we're embracing the magic of fall camping in Wisconsin. From Door County’s tranquil shores to the rugged Northwoods, discover the top spots to pitch your tent and soak in the vibrant autumn colors. Join us as we share insider tips to make your fall camping experience unforgettable, whether you're a seasoned camper or planning your first adventure.

Episode Notes

The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Marinette County; https://bit.ly/3oORlWF

The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda: https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4

Campfire Conversation: 

We’re taking you on a journey to some of the best remote fall camping locations across Wisconsin, perfect for enjoying the vibrant autumn colors. We’ll cover everything you need to know for safe and effective camping during this season, from essential gear and food to packing tips and how to build a sturdy campsite. You’ll also learn about foraging opportunities and the natural bounty available this time of year. Our discussion includes top spots like Devil’s Lake in Baraboo, Lake Kegonsa near Madison, and Willow River State Park in Hudson, along with hidden gems like Porcupine Lake Wilderness and Kohler-Andrae State Park. Expect insider tips on where to find the best fall foliage, peaceful lakeside views, and charming nearby towns to explore after a day in the wilderness.

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