Horicon, Wisconsin: Woolly Mammoth and Hunter
Made of rusty metal, a prehistoric hunter is about to chuck a spear at a Woolly Mammoth. Both are at ground/photo-op level.
Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center
- Address:
- Flyway Clinic Drive, Horicon, WI
- Directions:
- Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center. Two miles north of town, on the southbound side of Hwy 28. Set back from the highway; turn at the Horicon Marsh sign and drive back to the parking lot.
- Admission:
- Free
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The statues are made of rebar!
[Peder Dahlberg, 06/13/2017]
At the parking area of Horicon Marsh Visitor Center. Free to see, and the marsh has several really nice walking trails also free.
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Largest freshwater cattail marsh in the U.S., and apparently a popular spot for prehistoric hunters to chuck spears at Mammoths.