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Lupine Loop Trail
Lupine Loop Trail is 0.8 miles long consisting of gravel and mowed grass with a photo blind along the backside of the Goose Pool. Lupine Trail has a diverse gentle rolling terrain with grasslands, savannas, oak / pine forest, and wetland marshes home to plenty of Wisconsin Wildlife. Goose Pool also known as Goose Flowage is located in the north end of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge next to Sprague Flowage. These bodies of water are home to Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullheads, Pumpkinseed, Blue Gill, Yellow Perch, Crappie and other Panfish. Both are open to non-motorized boating and fishing certain times of the year; check with the Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center for Details. The flowages area split by Bewick Road which is loaded with birds of all kinds including; Bald Eagles, Canadian Geese, Sand Hill Cranes, Seagulls, Whopping Cranes, Pelicans, Great Blue Herons, Ducks Song Birds and other shoreline birds and waterfowl.
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