Section 45.13. Specific property rules.  


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  • (1) State natural areas — general. Within the boundaries of state natural areas posted with appropriate signs:
    (a) No person may take, catch, kill, trap, pursue or remove any wild animal, without written permission from the department. Unless otherwise posted, a person may hunt, fish or trap in accordance with the open seasons as established by chs. NR 10 and 20 .
    (c) No person may destroy, remove or attempt to remove any plant or plant part, without permission from the department except as provided for in s. NR 45.04 (1) (a) 1. and 2.
    (e) No person may engage in rock climbing except at the Dalles of the St. Croix state natural area in Interstate state park and the East Bluff state natural area at Devil's Lake state park, or other areas where the management plan allows rock climbing and in which climbing is allowed by posted notice.
    (1m) Dells of the Wisconsin river state natural area.
    (a) No person may enter or be in the Dells of the Wisconsin River state natural area, including sandbars, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and the following 5:00 a.m. from May 15th to September 15th, and between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and the following 5:00 a.m. from September 16th to May 14th except where the department has waived these hours and established different hours for special events and programs.
    (b) No person may possess any glass containers in the Dells of the Wisconsin River state natural area.
    (c) No person may light a fire or use a charcoal grill in the Dells of the Wisconsin River state natural area.
    (d) No person may operate a boat at a speed greater than slow-no-wake as defined in s. 30.50 (12) , Stats., in the waters of the Wisconsin River within the designated state natural areas from Coldwater Canyon (N43 o 39'18.06") downstream approximately 3,700 feet to the area known as Chapel Gorge (N43 o 38' 53.58").
    (2) Parfrey's Glen, Natural Bridge, Roche-A-Cri Mound, Pewit's Nest, Oakfield Ledge and Gibraltar Rock state natural areas.
    (a) No person may possess or consume any food or beverage in the Parfrey's Glen state natural area, Natural Bridge state natural area, Roche-A-Cri Mound state natural area, Pewit's Nest state natural area or Oakfield Ledge state natural area.
    (b) No person may enter or be in Parfrey's Glen state natural area and surrounding and adjacent lands in sections 22 and 23, township 11 north, range 7 east, Sauk county, the Natural Bridge state natural area, Pewit's Nest state natural area or Gibraltar Rock state natural area between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
    (c) No person may hike in any area of Parfrey's Glen state natural area, Natural Bridge state natural area or Roche-a-Cri Mound state natural area other than on a trail specifically designed and signed for that purpose, except for that portion of the gorge at Parfrey's Glen state natural area that lies within 20 feet of Parfrey's Glen Creek as it flows between the end of the designated hiking trail and the base of the waterfall in the NE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 of section 23, township 11 north, range 7 east, or unless authorized to do so in writing by the department.
    (d) No person may enter or be in Roche-A-Cri Mound state natural area between the hours of sunset and 6:00 a.m.
    (e) No person may enter or be in Oakfield Ledge state natural area between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. except as provided for in s. NR 45.04 (2) (a) 2.
    (2g) Inch lake state natural area.
    (a) No person may possess or transport live fishing bait within 50 feet of the shoreline of Inch Lake on Inch Lake state natural area.
    (b) No person may possess fish harvested from the waters of Inch lake on Inch Lake state natural area.
    (c) No person may possess or transport a watercraft motor or motorized watercraft within 50 feet of the shoreline of Inch lake on Inch Lake state natural area.
    (2m) State parks, recreation areas and southern forest areas. Within the boundaries of state parks, state recreation areas and southern forests, no person may take, pursue, catch, kill, trap or remove any wild animal without written permission from the department except as follows:
    (a) Fishing in accordance with ch. NR 20 .
    (b) Hunting in accordance with ch. NR 10 and s. NR 45.09 .
    (c) Killing of biting or nuisance insects.
    (d) Harvest of crayfish in accordance with s. NR 19.26 .
    (e) Trapping on southern forests or state recreation areas in accordance with ch. NR 10 and this chapter.
    (f) Arthropods collected for purposes of study as part of participation in a department sponsored naturalist or educational program. All collected animals shall be released on the property from which obtained and may not be removed from the property.
    (3) Big foot beach state park. No person may drink or possess any intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverage in Big Foot Beach state park.
    (4) Blue mound state park. Violations of any state law, administrative code or any posted user conduct rules of the Blue Mound state park swimming pool by any person is cause for revocation of the pool use privilege.
    (5) Devil's lake state park.
    (a) No person may operate or use a combustion engine as a power source for a skin diver's generator or air supply (commonly referred to as an air buoy or similar device) on or in the waters of Devil's lake in Devil's Lake state park, sections 13 and 14, T11N, R6E, town of Baraboo, and section 25, T11N, R6E, town of Sumpter, Sauk county.
    (b) No person may fish with, possess or control any spear, spear gun, bow and arrow or similar device designed for shooting a projectile unless enclosed in a carrying case while within the boundaries of Devil's Lake state park.
    (7) Heritage hill state park. No person may drink or possess any intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverage in Heritage Hill state park except at special events or programs authorized by the department.
    (8) High cliff state park. In the waters of High Cliff state park marina, Calumet county, no person may:
    (a) Operate a boat or other watercraft at a speed in excess of that required for steerage.
    (c) Anchor, moor or dock a boat or watercraft except in the areas provided and designated.
    (d) Swim in the marina channel, basin or dock area.
    (e) Water ski in the marina area including the channel, and that area of the channel outlet in Lake Winnebago marked by buoys.
    (8m) Interstate state park. No person may jump or dive into the St. Croix river from the park boat ramp upstream to the highway 8 bridge.
    (9) Kinnickinnic state park.
    (a) All boats mooring offshore overnight within the boundary of Kinnickinnic state park shall be equipped with holding tank and toilet.
    (b) The following regulations are applicable to the Kinnickinnic delta use area:
    1. Tent camping is restricted to boaters with watercraft which are 22 feet or less in length, and do not have a cabin or cubby suitable for on-board sleeping. Tent campsites are not available to passengers of a vessel larger than 22 feet, any camping party using the lifeboat or dingy of a vessel larger than 22 feet moored elsewhere in the park, or to any camping party whose watercraft is not moored in the immediate vicinity of the campsite.
    2. Tent camping is only permitted when department toilet facilities are provided.
    3. Tents are restricted to designated campsites.
    4. When department toilet facilities are not provided, no person may moor or anchor a watercraft overnight unless equipped with a holding tank and toilet.
    (c) Kinnickinnic state park delta tent campground — camping restricted to boaters only — tents are restricted to designated campsites.
    (10) Peninsula state park.
    (a) Violations of any state law, administrative code, or any posted regulations at the Peninsula state park golf course by any person is cause for revocation of the golfing privilege.
    (b) No person may scavenge golf balls on the golf course except by written permit issued by the superintendent.
    (c) Alcoholic beverages may not be possessed or consumed on the golf course or in the clubhouse at Peninsula state park.
    (10m)  Downhill skiers and snowboarders are not permitted outside of the leased area of Granite Peak ski area within Rib Mountain state park.
    (11) Rock island state park. No person may operate a motor vehicle except for motor-driven sleds, toboggans or other snowmobiles on state-owned lands in Rock Island state park.
    (11m) Straight lake state park. The following rules are established for the use of the Straight Lake state park:
    (a) No person may possess any glass containers.
    (b) No person may operate a gasoline powered ice auger
    (12) Whitefish dunes state park. No person may hike in any area other than on a trail specifically designed and signed for that purpose in the dune portion of the Whitefish Dunes state natural area in Whitefish Dunes state park unless authorized to do so in writing by the department.
    (13) Yellowstone lake state park. On the waters of Yellowstone lake in Lafayette county, no person may operate a motorboat at a speed greater than 5 miles per hour or in excess of steerage or no wake speed when within 200 feet of the shoreline, or operate any motorboat in any area where notices are posted prohibiting the operation and use of motorboats except that battery-powered electric motors may be operated in the posted areas at a slow-no-wake speed and in no case at a speed to exceed 5 miles per hour. On these waters, no person may operate a motorboat towing a person on water skis, aquaplane or similar device between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and the following 10:00 a.m. No person may leave any boat unattended whether anchored, moored or beached on the waters of Yellowstone lake or on the land within the boundaries of the Yellowstone wildlife area or Yellowstone Lake state park except within the areas designated and posted for these purposes.
    (13m) Yellowstone wildlife area. The following rules are established for the use of the Yellowstone wildlife area shooting range in Lafayette County:
    (a) The possession or consumption of malt, fermented or alcoholic beverages is prohibited within the area maintained as the shooting range.
    (b) No glass, plastic, clay, breakable or metal materials may be used as targets.
    (c) Firearms shall be pointed down range while at designated firing lines.
    (d) Firearms shall be unloaded and their actions open except while on the firing lines.
    (e) No person may leave a loaded firearm unattended at any time.
    (f) All spent shell casings and cartridges, live ammunition, targets, and materials brought onto the range shall be collected and disposed of properly off the range.
    (g) No person may discharge a firearm on the range while any part of a person is down range of the firing line.
    (h) A cease fire may be called for by the range officer at any time. A cease fire may be called for by any person if an unsafe or illegal condition exists.
    (i) Burning of materials or refuse is prohibited at the shooting range.
    (j) Use of shot size BB or smaller is not permitted on a 25 yard range.
    (k) Shooting the archery targets with a firearm is prohibited.
    (L) Firearms or air rifles that discharge paint are prohibited.
    (m) No person may engage in careless or reckless behavior that may endanger the safety of themselves, other persons, or any property.
    (n) No person under 18 years of age shall be present on the range unless accompanied by an adult or unless the person is at least 14 years of age and in possession of a valid certificate of accomplishment issued under s. 29.591 , Stats.
    (o) This section does not apply to training activities conducted by a law enforcement agency.
    (14) Brule river state forest.
    (a) On department-owned or managed lands on the Brule river in the Brule River state forest, boats or other watercraft may only be launched or removed at the following designated launching sites:
    1. County highway P (T45N, R11W, sec. 8)
    2. Stone Chimney fisher access (T46N, R11W, sec. 35)
    3. Stone's bridge (T46N, R10W, sec. 30)
    4. Winneboujou canoe landing (T47N, R10W, sec. 34)
    5. Bois Brule campground (T47N, R10W, sec. 23)
    6. Highway #2 (T47N, R10W, sec. 14)
    7. Copper Range campground (T48N, R10W, sec. 26)
    8. Pine Tree canoe landing (T48N, R10W, sec. 26)
    9. Highway #13 (T49N, R10W, sec. 34)
    10. Mouth of the Brule (T49N, R10W, sec. 10)
    (b) No person may possess any of the following containers on the Brule river within watercraft launched from or removed at designated launching sites specified in par. (a) on the Brule river state forest:
    1. Glass bottles.
    2. Unopened or empty beverage containers that are not secured in a larger container that is fastened to the watercraft.
    (14m) Flambeau River state forest. No person may possess glass bottles within the Flambeau River state forest boundary at Little Falls-Slough Gundy scenic area or within watercraft launched or removed from designated launching sites on the Flambeau river.
    (15) Havenwoods state forest preserve. The following rules and regulations are established for the use of the Havenwoods state forest preserve in Milwaukee county.
    (a) No person may drink or possess any intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverage.
    (b) Pets are prohibited in areas designated by posted notice.
    (c) No person may enter or be within the exterior boundaries of the Havenwoods state forest preserve between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. except when participating in an activity approved in advance by the property superintendent.
    (d) No person may take, catch, kill, or remove any animal or pick, collect, or remove any plant or part thereof, without a written permit issued by the property superintendent.
    (e) No person may launch or land any powered model aircraft unless done in accordance with the terms and conditions of a permit first obtained from the property superintendent.
    (16) Kettle moraine state forest, southern unit. The following rules and regulations are established for the use of the McMiller Sports Center in the southern unit Kettle Moraine state forest when operated by the department:
    (a) No person under 16 years of age shall be present on the range unless accompanied by an adult or in possession of a valid department hunters safety certificate.
    (b) Guns shall be unloaded and encased within a carrying case except when a person is on the firing line.
    (c) Guns shall be pointed down range at all times while on the firing line and gun actions shall be open except when actually in position at firing line.
    (d) No person shall leave a loaded gun unattended at any time.
    (e) No portion of a person's body may be permitted in advance of the firing line except during cease fires called by range officer to check targets.
    (f) Any person who observes an unsafe condition or practice on the range is authorized to call for a cease fire.
    (g) There shall be a cease fire on all ranges as called for by range officer to check targets.
    (h) No breakable targets are allowed on any range; targets shall be picked up on all ranges including the plinking range. This rule does not apply to the shotgun trap range.
    (i) All spent and live shells shall be picked up by the shooters.
    (j) Only rim fire ammunition shall be permitted on the plinking range.
    (k) No minors with handguns may be permitted unless supervised by a parent or guardian or person at least 18 years of age appointed by parent or guardian.
    (L) Weapons deemed to be unsafe by range officer may not be permitted on the range at any time.
    (m) Single load only permitted on all ranges except pistol range and fully automatic fire is prohibited.
    (n) Violation of any shooting range regulation is cause for dismissal from the range.
    (o) The possession or consumption of malt, fermented or alcoholic beverages is prohibited within the center during the hours the shooting range is open to the public. These hours are posted at the center.
    (p) No person may be admitted inside the fenced area of the firing line on any range, except the shotgun trap range, without payment of the appropriate fee. On the shotgun trap range one puller per trap who does not shoot may be allowed in free.
    (17) Richard bong state recreation area.
    (a) Definition. "Richard Bong state recreation area" means that portion of township 2 north, range 20 east, town of Brighton, Kenosha county posted with department markers or signs.
    1. `Hunting zone.' All that portion of the Richard Bong state recreation area except that portion described in subd. 3.
    2. `Special use zone.' All that portion of the Richard Bong state recreation area lying south of state highway 142 posted with department markers or signs.
    3. `Intensive use zone.' All that portion of the Richard Bong state recreation area posted with department markers or signs.
    (b) Special use zone.
    1. Reservations are restricted to groups of 25 or more individuals.
    2. Reservations shall be submitted on department forms and will be accepted no more than one year and not less than 10 days in advance of the requested date. The forms are available at the Richard Bong state recreation area headquarters.
    3. Reservations may be made at the Richard Bong headquarters in person or by mail.
    4. Reservations shall be approved subject to the special use zone calendar under par. (c) .
    5. Reservations shall be accepted and made on a first-come, first-served basis consistent with the special use zone calendar.
    (c) Special use zone calendar. The department shall establish and maintain an annual calendar of use for the recreational uses listed par. (d) recognizing the priority of special uses designated in this section for the dates indicated.
    (d) Permitted recreational uses.
    1. Bird watching
    2. Cross-country skiing
    3. Dog sledding
    4. Dog training
    5. Dog trials
    6. Falconry
    7. Foot racing
    8. Hang gliding
    9. Hiking
    10. Horseback riding, competition and horse drawn vehicles
    11. Hot air ballooning
    12. Hunting
    13. Land sailing
    14. Model aircraft flying
    15. Model rocket flying
    16. Nature study
    17. Scout jamborees
    18. Sky diving
    19. Sleigh riding
    20. Snowmobiling
    21. Steeplechase events
    22. Off-highway motorcycling
    23. Trapping
    24. All-terrain vehicles
    25. Off-road bicycling (mountain biking)
    (e) Picnics and camping. Picnicking and camping incidental to a use in par. (d) is authorized if indicated as such in the permit.
    (f) Priority activities. The following uses shall have priority on a first-come, first-served basis over all other uses during the period indicated:
    1. Horse activities, model aircraft flying, dog training on foot, retriever trials, falconry, land sailing, hang gliding, snowmobiling, trail biking and hot air ballooning:
    a. The weekends of June and July,
    b. The first 3 weekends of January, February and August and weekends in December following the close of pheasant season,
    c. The 3-day Memorial Day weekend.
    2. Dog trials, dog training and model aircraft flying:
    a. Weekends in March, April, May (except Memorial Day weekend) and September,
    b. Labor Day,
    c. One weekend near mid-October if not in conflict with ss. NR 10.01 and 10.24 ,
    d. First weekend of October.
    3. Hunting during pheasant and waterfowl seasons in accordance with ss. NR 10.01 and 10.24 .
    5. Waterfowl and bow deer hunting in season as specified in ch. NR 10 .
    (g) Availability. The zone shall be available to groups on a first-come, first-served basis consistent with the scheduling calendar if not previously reserved.
    (h) Uses not listed. Recreational uses not listed in par. (d) shall be approved by the natural resources board prior to authorized use in the zone. Such approved uses shall be adopted as rules on a periodic basis.
    (i) Permit limitations. No person may be in any zone or area other than that assigned by department permit or otherwise authorized by the department.
    (18) Kettle moraine state forest, lapham peak. No person may take, catch, kill, hunt, trap or pursue any wild animal, or discharge any firearm or have in possession or under control any firearm or air gun as defined in s. 939.22 , Stats., unless it is unloaded and enclosed within a carrying case, or any bow, crossbow, slingshot or spring-loaded device designed for shooting a projectile unless the same is unstrung or enclosed within a carrying case while on any department lands designated by posted notice within the Lapham Peak Unit-Kettle Moraine state forest.
    (19) Amnicon falls state park. No person may jump or dive into waterways contrary to posted notice at Amnicon Falls state park.
    (20) Great river state recreation trail. The following use zones are established on the Great River state recreation trail. No person may hunt, trap or operate a snowmobile except in the appropriate use zone established in this section.
    (a) Hunting zone. The hunting zone is all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of CTH "ZN" in La Crosse county to the village of Trempealeau limits in Trempealeau county, and all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of Lehmann road to the Trempealeau national wildlife refuge access road at the junction of West Prairie road in Trempealeau county.
    (b) Snowmobile zone. The snowmobile zone is all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail in LaCrosse county and Trempealeau county lying south and east of the junction with Lehmann road in Trempealeau county.
    (c) Trapping zone. The trapping zone is all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of the CTH "ZN" in LaCrosse county to the village of Trempealeau limits in Trempealeau county, and all that portion of the Great River state recreation trail lying north and west of the village of Trempealeau limits to the Trempealeau national wildlife refuge access road at the junction of West Prairie road in Trempealeau county.
    (21) Kettle moraine state forest, northern unit. No person may take, catch, kill, hunt, trap or pursue any wild animal, or discharge any firearm or have in possession or under control any firearm or air gun as defined in s. 939.22 (2) , Stats., unless it is unloaded and enclosed within a carrying case, or any bow, crossbow, slingshot or springloaded device designed for shooting a projectile unless the same is unstrung or enclosed within a carrying case while on any department lands designated by posted notice in sections 13 and 24 east of Long Lake, and section 25 north of county highway F, T14N, R19E, town of Osceola, Fond du Lac county.
    (22) Nevin springs fish and wildlife area. The department may by posted notice restrict the use of center-fire and rim-fire rifles, handguns and shotguns with slugs.
    (23) Aztalan state park. Sledding, skiing and snowboarding are prohibited on the Indian mounds at Aztalan state park.
    (24) Tuscobia state recreation trail. Except for deer hunting in accordance with ch. NR 10 , no person may hunt any wild animal or discharge any firearm, air gun, bow, crossbow, slingshot or spring-loaded device designed for shooting a projectile within the boundaries of the Tuscobia state recreation trail.
    (25) Big bay state park. No person may operate a dog sled on state lands in Big Bay state park unless authorized in writing by the property manager.
    (26) Lakeshore state park. The following rules and fees are established:
    (a) Alcoholic beverages. No person may drink or possess any intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverage except by transient boat campers in designated boat slips or by permit. Permits are available at the park office and shall be requested at least 24 hours in advance. The cost of a permit is $25.00. The department may deny a permit based on user conflicts or other public safety considerations.
    (b) Event fees. All organized group events using Lakeshore state park are required to obtain a special events use license prior to using the park. The license has a required fee that must be remitted 30 days prior to holding the event. The fee is determined by the number of participants or the type of event.
    1. Free Presentations: art events, dance demonstrations, educational     $25.00
    2. Family Events: reunions, weddings, picnics   $100.00
    3. Fireworks Events: minimum of $300.00. The park is closed to public thoroughfare between the hours of 9:00 p.m. to the end of the fireworks display.
    4. Runs/Walks:   $750.00
    5. Corporate Events: less than 500 people $500.00, more than 500 people minimum of $2,000/day.
    6. Event concession booths:   $75.00/booth.
    (c) Marina operations. The following prohibitions and restrictions apply to the marina located at Lakeshore state park:
    1. Swimming off docks or piers is prohibited.
    2. Fishing off docks or piers is prohibited.
    3. Sleeping on docks or piers is prohibited.
    4. Quiet hours begin at 11:00 p.m. and continue until 7:00 a.m., except on H. Maier Park festival nights when quiet hours begin at 12:30 a.m.
    5. All boaters and guests on park property, on the night of firework events, shall remain on their boat or adjoining slip beginning at 9:00 p.m. and continuing until the end of the fireworks display.
    (d) Boat moorage fees.
    1. `General.' All overnight moorage fees shall be based on the overall length of the watercraft as shown on the boat registration.
    2. `Exemption.' Watercraft that are the property of the United States, the State of Wisconsin, and other governmental entities during the performance of official duties are exempt from all moorage fees.
    3. `Overnight fees.'
    a. The overnight mooring fee is $1.50 per foot, with a minimum charge of $30.00 per each overnight stay.
    b. The overnight mooring fee reserves the assigned dock from 3:00 p.m. through 1:00 p.m. the following day.
    c. A boater who wishes to occupy the slip prior to 3:00 p.m. may do so if the slip is available.
    d. An overnight boater who wishes to occupy the slip beyond 1:00 p.m. may be permitted to extend the time, if available, at the discretion of the park manager. The boater who is permitted to stay beyond 1:00 p.m. shall pay the daytime temporary moorage rate.
    4. `Daytime fees.'
    a. The daytime temporary moorage rate shall be $3.00 per hour, with a minimum charge of $10.00.
    b. The temporary daytime fee applies to all watercraft tied to the dock.
    c. If a boat fails to vacate the slip by the required time of 3:00 p.m., the boater shall pay the overnight moorage fee.
    d. The park manager shall have discretion in determining if and for what time period the temporary moorage is allowed.
    (e) Boat moorage reservations.
    1. Reservations may be made up to 11 months in advance.
    2. A one night nonrefundable reservation fee due with the overnight reservation application.
    3. Length of stay is limited to four consecutive days in any five day period.
    4. A boater shall vacate the slip for a minimum of 24 hours before reserving a moorage slip again. Consecutive reservations are not allowed during Milwaukee World Festival Incorporated's Summerfest event unless approved by the park manager.
    5. If more than a one night reservation fee is paid in advance, and the reservation is cancelled at least 7 days in advance, all but one night's fee shall be refunded.
    (f) Rules for doubling.
    1. Watercraft that are doubled properly to the pier shall both be charged the normal dockage rate.
    2. When two boats are moored in a slip, the second boat may not be provided electric power. The second boater may make arrangements with the first boater to share electric power but the first boater is under no obligation to do so.
    3. The park manager shall have discretion to allow doubling.
    (g) Rules on rafting.
    1. Watercraft that are properly rafted onto a moored watercraft shall be charged the normal moorage rate.
    2. When a boat is rafted to a moored vessel watercraft, the rafted boat may not be provided electric power. The rafted boater may make arrangement with the moored boater to share electric power, but the moored boater is under no obligation to do so.
    3. The park manager shall have discretion in allowing rafting, provided that rafting may not interfere with other marina uses or waterway navigation.
    (27) Thornapple River sturgeon spawning property-Rusk County. No person may discharge any firearm for the purpose of target shooting in areas designated by posted notice within the Thornapple River sturgeon spawning property, Rusk County.
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