Wisconsin -- Guidebooks
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Wisconsin -- Guidebooks
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- Best tent camping Wisconsin, your car-camping guide to scenic beauty, the sounds of nature, and an escape from civilization, Kevin Revolinski and Johnny Molloy
- Walking tours of Wisconsin's historic towns, by Lucy Rhodes, Elizabeth McBride and Anita Matcha ; [with illustrations by Pamela Harden]
- A dog lover's guide to hiking Wisconsin's state parks, Danielle St. Louis
- Nature backpack
- 100 things to do in Wisconsin before you die, Danelle Gay
- Best rail trails, more than 50 rail trails throughout the state, Kevin Revolinski and Phil Van Valkenberg
- 50 states, 500 campgrounds, where to go, when to go, what to see, what to do, Joe Yogerst
- Wisconsin day trips by theme
- Wisconsin's historic houses and living history museums, a visitor's guide, Krista Finstad Hanson
- Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin, how America's most famous architect found inspiration in his home state, Kristine Hansen
- Canoeing & kayaking south central Wisconsin, 60 paddling adventures within 60 miles of Madison, Timothy Bauer
- Kids love Wisconsin
- Hiking waterfalls Wisconsin, a guide to the state's best waterfall hikes, Chad Turner
- Beer lover's Wisconsin, best breweries, brewpubs, and beer bars, Kathryn Flanigan
- Trout streams of Wisconsin & Minnesota, a fly-angler's guide to more than 150 rivers and streams, Jim Humphrey and Bill Shogren
- Oddball Wisconsin, a guide to 400 really strange places, Jerome Pohlen
- Wisconsin, off the beaten path
- Hiking waterfalls Wisconsin, a guide to the state's best waterfall hikes, Chad Turner
- Paddling Wisconsin, a guide to the state's best paddling routes
- Small-town Wisconsin, fun, surprising, and exceptional road trips, Mary Bergin
- 50 hikes in Wisconsin
- Food lovers' guide to Wisconsin, the best restaurants, markets & local culinary offerings, Martin Hintz with Pam Percy
- Wisconsin rustic roads
- Moon handbooks
- Green travel guide to southern Wisconsin, environmentally and socially responsible travel, Pat Dillon and Lynne Diebel
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