The Ice Age National Scenic Trail spans 1,200 miles, traverses some of Wisconsin's finest geologic and glacial features, and passes through the ancestral lands of 15 Tribes. The Trail is built, managed and maintained by dedicated volunteers, Ice Age Trail Alliance, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, local partners, and the National Park Service.
Glacial Erratic Boulder on Harwood Lake Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Glacial Erratic Boulder on Harwood Lake Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Chippewa Moraine Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Chippewa Moraine Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Ice Age Trail Sign
Ice Age Trail sign on the McKenzie Creek Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Gibralter Rock
The view extends for many miles from atop Gibraltar Rock.
Felsenmeer in Ice Age National Scenic Trail Blue Hills Segment
Blue Hills Felsenmeer in Wisconsin.
Ice Age National Scenic Trail Road Sign
Ice Age National Scenic Trail sign near the McKenzie Creek Segment
Yellow Blaze Marking the Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Yellow blazes indicate that you are on Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Trail On Straight Lake Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Trail on the Straight Lake Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
Pine Lake Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Trail on the Pine Lake Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Trail On Harwood Lake Segment of Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Trail on the Harwood Lake Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail