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Ableman's Gorge State Natural Area

1969 establishments in WisconsinIUCN Category VProtected areas established in 1969Protected areas of Sauk County, WisconsinState Natural Areas of Wisconsin
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Ableman's Gorge
Ableman's Gorge

Ableman's Gorge is a 127 acres (51 ha) Wisconsin State Natural Area located near Rock Springs, Wisconsin. This 200 to 400-foot wide and 200-foot high gorge is cut by about 1 mile (1.6 km) of the Baraboo River in an "L" shape. The Natural Area is named after Stephen Van Rensselaer Ableman, who settled Rock Springs in 1851 and named the community after the gorge area.

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Ableman's Gorge State Natural Area
WI 136, Town of Excelsior

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N 43.488333333333 ° E -89.921388888889 °
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WI 136
53959 Town of Excelsior
Wisconsin, United States
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