Sun peeks through trees May 12 on a hiking trail at the West Baraboo Village Forest, which is open for public use while the village develops plans for its potential future uses. The trail can be accessed at the end of Zajak Road.
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Jeremiah Conley, public works director for the village of West Baraboo, walks toward a trailhead May 12 at the Village Forest, which is open for public use while the village develops plans for its potential future uses. The trail can be accessed at the end of Zajak Road.
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Jeremiah Conley, public works director for the village of West Baraboo, walks toward a trailhead Wednesday morning at the Village Forest, which is open for public use while the village solicits input on potential plans for the park. The trail can be accessed at the end of Zajak Road.
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A roughly half-mile trail loops through the West Baraboo Village Forest Wednesday. The village prepared the park for public use, accessible from Zajak Road, to give community members a chance to see it and provide input on potential uses.
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Sun peeks through trees Wednesday morning on a hiking trail at the West Baraboo Village Forest. The village prepared the park for public use, accessible from Zajak Road, to give community members a chance to see it and provide input on potential uses.
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Jeremiah Conley, public works director for the village of West Baraboo, hikes a trail Wednesday morning leading into the Village Forest, which is open for public use while the village solicits input on potential plans for the park. The trail can be accessed at the end of Zajak Road.
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A clearing abuts the West Baraboo Village Forest's temporary parking area Wednesday morning at the end of Zajak Road. The village prepared a roughly half-mile hiking trail through the forest to give community members a chance to see the park and provide input on potential uses.
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West Baraboo Village Forest
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Sun peeks through trees May 12 on a hiking trail at the West Baraboo Village Forest, which is open for public use while the village develops plans for its potential future uses. The trail can be accessed at the end of Zajak Road.
Jeremiah Conley, public works director for the village of West Baraboo, walks toward a trailhead May 12 at the Village Forest, which is open for public use while the village develops plans for its potential future uses. The trail can be accessed at the end of Zajak Road.