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Embark on a captivating journey along the breathtaking 1,200-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, meandering through the remarkable geologic wonders and glacial landscapes of Wisconsin. This extraordinary trail not only showcases the natural beauty of the region but also honors the ancestral lands of 15 Tribes, adding a profound cultural significance to your hiking experience. Every step you take on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a testament to the dedication of passionate volunteers, the Ice Age Trail Alliance, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, local partners, and the National Park Service. Their collective efforts ensure that this trail remains a pristine and well-maintained pathway for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Wisconsin's natural heritage as you explore the diverse ecosystems, ancient rock formations, and serene woodlands that grace the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike or a peaceful retreat into nature, this trail offers something for everyone, inviting you to discover the beauty and tranquility of the great outdoors.
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Embark on an Adventure to the Ice Age National Scenic Trail Park in Wisconsin
Getting to the Ice Age National Scenic Trail Park
Stretching an impressive 1,200 miles across the picturesque state of Wisconsin, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail park is a destination that promises an unforgettable journey through time. With major commercial airports conveniently situated in various cities and regional hubs, access to the trail has never been easier.
Trailheads and Parking
Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a curious explorer, the numerous trailheads along the route ensure that you can break your journey into manageable segments. Each trailhead has ample parking facilities, making it easier for you to explore the trail from different entry points as per your convenience.
Location and Address
A popular point of entry to the trail can be found at 8075 Old Sauk Pass Road, Cross Plains, WI 53528. This location is a great starting point for your journey through the state's breathtaking scenery and attractions.
Location
Located in Madison
Weather Information
Wisconsin has four distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm, while winters are cold, often bringing significant snowfall. Weather conditions can vary widely throughout the year and location on the trail. Prepare accordingly for each season when visiting the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
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Quick Facts
- Designation: National Scenic Trail
- City: Madison
- Park Code: iatr
- Website: Official Website
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