Ice Age National Scenic Trail

A mere 15,000 years ago during the Ice Age, much of North America lay under a huge glacier. Mammoths, saber tooth cats and cave lions roamed the earth! Some of the best evidence of this glacier is found in Wisconsin such as the state’s many lakes, river valleys, gently rolling hills, and ridges. The nearly 1,200 mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, established in 1980, traces the glacier's edge.

Volunteers build a boardwalk at Straight Lake State Park

Volunteers work to construct a boardwalk at Straight Lake State Park using only hand tools.

volunteers build a boardwalk

skunk and foster

Newly consstructed trail in the Skunk and Foster State Wildlife Area invites kikers to explore the forest.

New trail takes hikers into the forest

Lake Michigan

The trail takes hikers to the beach to enjoy the state's largest glacial feature- Lake Michigan!

For a short time, the trail follows a beach along the Lake Michigan Shore.

gibralter Rock

The view extends for many miles from atop Gibraltar Rock.

expansive view as seen from atop Gibraltar Rock

riverland

A group of school children explore the trail in Sauk County.

A boardwalks stretched accross conservancy lands.