Wisconsin Code § 23.091

Recreation areas
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(1) DESIGNATION. The department may acquire, develop, operate and maintain state recreation
areas. State lands and waters may be designated as state recreation areas that are environmentally adaptable to multiple recreational uses, or are so located to provide regional or urban recreational opportunities or for preservation.
(2) MASTER PLAN. The department may designate a recreational area only after a master plan for use and management of
the area is prepared, public hearings on the plan are held in the
county where the largest portion of land in the project is located,
the procedures prescribed in s. 1.11 are complied with, and the
plan is approved by the natural resources board.
(3) USE ZONES. The department may establish use zones
within state recreation areas providing for the full range of recreational uses, including hunting and fishing. It may promulgate
rules to control uses within zones and may limit the number of
persons using any zone. Such use zones shall be consistent with
the activities identified in the master plan formulated under sub.
(2).

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