About 30 miles west of Wisconsin Dells, prominently visible from I-90 in western Wisconsin, there is a truly remarkable rock formation that is a remnant from the last ice age. Get off at the Camp Douglas exit and you’re right there. The surface of the stone, scalloped and weathered over the millennia where it has stood, has a charming appeal. It’s rather easy to climb because of the many pockets and foot-holds. Lovers have scribed their names in the stone. Twisted, knotted tree roots weave a tangled web above-ground in the sandy soil where they grow. If you come in the morning, you can see the lingering mist before the sun is higher up in the sky. Truly a magical place on earth. It’s not much to walk around it if you don’t want to climb, but it is a rewarding stop if you’re in the Dells area or heading west from the Dells. We return here every year on our way to Minnesota, just to experience the beauty that nature offers.