Browntown-Cadiz Springs State Recreation Area
West of Monroe, Wisconsin, south of State Highway 11
Southwest Wisconsin's driftless area is uniquely different from the rest
of the state. Here the bogs, marshes and many lakes so characteristic
of most of the state are replaced by rolling hills and spring fed valleys
streams. The impoundment of one of these streams in Green County has formed
two small lakes. The recreational demand that developed around the lakes
led in 1970 to the establishment of Cadiz Springs State Park. In 1980,
the Browntown Wildlife Area and Cadiz Springs Park were merged into a
state recreation area.
Today, the two lakes, Beckman and Zander, form the focal point of most
activities at the recreation area. Fishing is very popular with both warm
and cold water species of fish available. Both lakes contain fine populations
of largemouth bass and an abundant population of panfish , provide an
enjoyable challenge to many anglers who visit the recreation area. Anglers
may catch brown or rainbow trout, northern pike, catfish and bullheads.
Here they can swim and sun on the lake's sandy beach. Other water-based
activities include canoeing, kayaking and sailing. The combined surface
area of the two lakes is 95 acres.
In the Area
Browntown
[exit DNR]—accommodations, activities, dining, events,
and more
How to Get There
Browntown-Cadiz Springs State Recreation Area is about 1 mile east of
Browntown and 8 miles west of Monroe on State Highway 11. From Highway
11, turn south on South Cadiz Springs Road and go about 1/2 mile. The
road to the park office and parking areas will be on your right.
For More Information
Browntown-Cadiz
Springs State Recreation Area
P.O. Box 805,
New Glarus WI 53574
Phone (608) 966-3777
Last Revised: Friday April 25 2008
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