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Pewit's Nest State Natural Area

Coordinates:43°27′4″N89°47′24″W / 43.45111°N 89.79000°W /43.45111; -89.79000
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State Natural Area in Wisconsin

Pewit's Nest State Natural Area
The Gorge at Pewit's nest
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Map showing the location of Pewit's Nest State Natural Area
Location of Pewits Nest State Natural Area in Wisconsin
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Pewit's Nest State Natural Area (the United States)
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LocationSauk,Wisconsin,United States
Coordinates43°27′4″N89°47′24″W / 43.45111°N 89.79000°W /43.45111; -89.79000
Area36 acres (15 ha)
Elevation892 ft (272 m)[1]
Established1985
Governing bodyWisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Pewit's Nest State Natural Area is a nature reserve inWisconsin, USA, that includes a deep gorge formed during the retreat of the lastglacier. Pewit's Nest is outsideBaraboo inSauk County. At one time awaterwheel andmill were located on the site and an individual lived in the solid sandstone. The name of the site was a result of early settlers calling it "Peewit's Nest" after the abode, ten feet above a deep pool of water, resembling the nest of aphoebe (or peewit, an earlier name for this bird). The water-wheel once turnedlathes for repairing or manufacturing equipment, but no evidence of it remains. Pewit's Nest is owned by theWisconsin Department of Natural Resources and was designated aState Natural Area in 1985.

Prehistory

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When Glacial Lake Baraboo drained,Skillet Creek cut a narrow canyon through theCambrian sandstone, forming a number of potholes and waterfalls. The layers of Cambrian sandstone show that finer-grained sediment was laid down by the Cambrian seas, Sandstones are found in layers. Forest cover includes red cedar, white pine, red pine, and yellow birch.

Description

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There are paths 0.9 miles long. The area includesred cedar,white pine,hemlock, andyellow birch trees as well as Skillet Creek, shaded cliffs, and a northern dry-mesic forest. It is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) off ofU.S. Highway 12 and County W in southwest Baraboo.

Tourism

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An increase in awareness has caused a surge of visitors to Pewit's Nest, especially during the summer months. Due to overuse and abuse by visitors and several injuries to climbers and cliff jumpers, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, which owns the land and has designated it a State Natural Area, has closed the deep, narrow part of the gorge that became popular with swimmers and cliff jumpers. Violators are subject to heavy fines. The DNR will build stairways, walkways, and railings to allow safe viewing of the gorge. Climbing, swimming, and cliff jumping will remain prohibited.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Pewits Nest State Natural Area".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey. January 3, 2006. RetrievedMarch 22, 2011.
  2. ^"Pewit's Nest, Devil's Lake State Park Visitor Guide". RetrievedAugust 1, 2016.

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