Boating through Wisconsin's historic Horicon Marsh
By:
Susanne Barthel
Posted: Sep 28, 2025 8:17 AM CDT
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DODGE, FOND DU LAC COUNTIES, Wis. (CBS 58) - Covering more than 33,000 of dodge and Fond du Lac counties is a wetland carved out by a Wisconsin glacier at least 10-thousand years ago. Horicon marsh, once destroyed by settlers and farmers, was restored to become a home for wildlife education and appreciation. One way to soak it all in is boat tours taking you through this country's largest freshwater cattail marsh.
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