International Crane Foundation – Baraboo, Wisconsin

 

Whooping Crane, endangeredInternational Crane Foundation – Baraboo, Wisconsin

You are invited to visit a world renowned conservation center.  You will meet the ancient family of cranes at ICT.  You will be able to see the world’s rarest crane…the Whooping Crane….in a tranquil wetland.

There are both paved and unpaved trails that wind through acres of restored tall grass prairie delighting birders, nature enthusiasts, walkers, and photographers of all ages.

The crane is an outstanding example of why we want to preserve the ecosystems.  Watching them in their natural habitat is a wonderful unique experience.

This is a family-friendly, handicap accessible, guided torus, new education center, art exhibit, gift shop and picnic area.

General Admission: Adult: $8.50; child $4; Senior Citizen $7 and children 4 and under are Free.

Location: E11376 Shady Lane Rd., Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913

Open: April 15 – October 31.

Email: cranes@savingcranes.org

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Comments

  1. jeff says:

    what is best time of year to see and photograph cranes?

  2. Editor says:

    I have forwarded your request on to the Foundation and requested they contact you with the answer.
    Thank you for contacting http://www.wisconsinbeautiful.com
    Pat

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