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The Ice Age Trail crosses the Wisconsin River on the Merrimac Ferry. A trailhead with parking is located at the south side ferry landing.

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Images from the Trail

Hikers are able to experience a wetland up close atop a boardwalk built by volunteers.

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Building the Trail

The Algoma Visitor Center in Kewaunee County is located south of town alongside Lake Michigan, the largest glacial feature along the Ice Age Trail.

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Glacial Features

Erratics, boulders left behind by the glacier, create many eddies and pools in the Plover River, a premier trout stream in eastern Marathon County.

The Plover River

Bedrock knobs which resisted the glacier's advance frame the Lodi Marsh State Wildlife Area in southern Columbia County.

Lodi Marsh State Wildlife Area

Lake Michigan, The largest glacial feature along the Ice Age Trail, as seen from Point Beach State Forest in Manitowoc County.

Lake Michigan

A face peers out accross the St. Croix River from a towering formation along the trail in Insterstate State Park, Polk County.

Face in the Rock

A stretch of newly completed Ice Age Trail wraps around a large erratic in the Skunk and Foster State Natural Area in Waupaca County.

Erratic along Trail

A deep pothole created by the erosive forces of glacial meltwater at Interstate State Park is located high above the St. Croix River.

Potholes at Interstate State Park

The western terminus of the Ice Age Trail is located at Interstate State Park. The marker overlooks a gorge carved by torrents of glacial meltwater.

Western Terminus Marker

Fall colors are reflected in the still waters of Horseshoe Lake, a kettle lake located near the Chippewa Moraine Ice Age Scientific Reserve Unit.

Horseshoe Lake

An viewpoint atop the West Bluff at Devil's Lake State Park overlooks distant moraines that wrapped around high points in the landscape. The interpretive sign provides information about the formation of the lake and the surrounding geologic features.

West Bluff at Devil's Lake SP

The Algoma Visitor Center in Kewaunee County is located south of town alongside Lake Michigan, the largest glacial feature along the Ice Age Trail.

Lake Michigan at Algoma

Volunteers head out to work on a new trail segment in Dane County.

Table Bluff Segment

Sometimes volunteers need to use a chainsaw to clear away fallen trees.

Chainsaw Training

Volunteers work to construct new Trail in Devil's Lake State Park, one of the nine Ice Age Scientific Reserve Units.

Trail work at Devil's Lake

Hikers are able to experience a wetland up close atop a boardwalk built by volunteers.

Boardwalk

Fall colors are reflected in the still waters of the Mondeaux Flowage along the trail in the Chequamegon National Forest.

Mondeaux Flowage

The sky seems to catch fire at sunset along the Loew Lake Segment in Washington County.

Loew Lake

Springtime on the Trail is a time of renewal.

Springtime in the Woods

Mist rises above the trail in Washington County in the early morning hours.

Washington County

Hikers can see for miles from the top of Gibralter Rock in north of Lodi in Columbia County.

Gibralter Rock

An oak opening in the Kettle Moraine State Forest overlooks a kettle lake.

Oak Opening in the Kettle Moraine

Bring your flashlight! The Ice Age Trail passes through the historic Stewart Railroad Tunnel near Exeter in Green County.

Stewart Tunnel near Exeter

The Ice Age Trail in passes through the rolling hills of Waukesha County.

Waukesha County

Fall leaves rustling softly under your feet. The trail meanders along the Eau Claire River north of Hatley, Wisconsin. Some of the oldest exposed bedrock along the trail can be found in this County Park.

Dells of the Eau Claire

The Ice Age Trail crosses the Wisconsin River on the Merrimac Ferry. A trailhead with parking is located at the south side ferry landing.

Merrimac Ferry

Elevated Trail Walkway Across a Terminal Moraine, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. In Marathon County, Wis., the Plover River Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail highlights the terminal moraine, the farthest extent of the most recent glacial advance.

Elevated Trail Walkway Across a Terminal Moraine, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Putting a Yellow Blaze on a Tree along the Plover River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Distinct yellow blazes mark the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.

Putting a Yellow Blaze on a Tree along the Plover River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

View on Milwaukee River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Among rolling farms fields, kettles and moraines, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is accessible to urban populations in southeastern Wisconsin.

View on Milwaukee River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Trail Maintenance on the Hardwood Lakes Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. On the shores of Picnic Lake in Chippewa County, Wis., the Ice Age National Scenic Trail brings together friends and family.

Trail Maintenance on the Hardwood Lakes Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Trail Maintenance on the Hardwood Lakes Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Eleanor Johnson and Brad Wissmueller of Madison, Wis. clear the corridor for the Ice Age National Scenic Trail

Trail Maintenance on the Hardwood Lakes Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Volunteers on Gibraltar Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Volunteers from near and far celebrate a successful Ice Age National Scenic Trail project along the Gibraltar Segment in Columbia County, Wis.

Volunteers on Gibraltar Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

View on the Kewaskum Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Stretching over 1,000 miles across Wisconsin, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail winds through charming communities, bucolic farms and the deep north woods.

View on the Kewaskum Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

View on the Plover River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail navigates the glacial landscape in Marathon County, Wis.

View on the Plover River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Trail Maintence on Greenwood Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Recently maintained sections of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail delight hikers in Waushara County and throughout Wisconsin

Trail Maintence on Greenwood Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Trail Maintenance on the Plover River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013. Volunteers construct the Plover River Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail along the terminal moraine in Marathon County, Wis.

Trail Maintenance on the Plover River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 2013

Replacement of Bridge over Grandfather Falls on the Ice Age NST with ARRA funding.. Replacement bridge over Grandfather Falls on Ice Age NST, Wisconsin completed with ARRA funding in October 2010.  Previous bridge was poorly sighted and designed and frequently washed out.

Replacement of Bridge over Grandfather Falls on the Ice Age NST with ARRA funding.


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