
Apartments near Havenwoods State Forest in Milwaukee, WI (224 Rentals)


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5817 N 32nd St

5688 N 56th St

5302 N 47th St

5700 N 60th St

5304 N 64th St

4904 N 51st Blvd

4738 N 20th St

5117 W Fairmount Ave
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Near to people who live in Milwaukee apartments is a space called Havenwoods State Forest that can release you from the daily grind of work. Here you can find striking vistas to calm your spirit and walking trails to raise your endorphins to improve your mood. Havenwoods State Forest apartment residents have a place where they can both enjoy the great outdoors and contribute to its continued preservation. It's an excellent place to do your own birding, landscape research or get in a good day of exercise hiking, biking or cross country skiing. The destination is also a place where residents of Havenwoods State Forest apartments can participate in designated events such as Chipper Day or Gardening Day improve the park site. In addition, all kinds of educational programs are offered year round to people who live in Havenwoods State Forest apartments. For example, for people in Milwaukee apartments with children, there are Parent and Preschooler Storytimes, Family Nature Hikes and the Buds and Sprouts Garden Program. Adults can attend Bird Walks, where no binoculars or experience is necessary, and programs such as Snake Fest and Great Outdoors Weekend. Since the park is positioned inside the Milwaukee city limits, it makes access easy from a Milwaukee apartment. If you live near Havenwoods State Forest, make it a priority visit it soon. The park is open from 6 am to 8 pm daily.
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