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Ice Age National Scenic TrailThe Ice Age trail winds through the rolling hills of Waukesha County.
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Ice Age National Scenic Trail
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Volunteer

The Ice Age Trail is built and maintained primarily by volunteers. Volunteers are continually developing new trail segments and improving existing segments so that these can be certified as official segments of the trail. Their work includes laying out and constructing new trail, cleaning up brush and branches, replacing old or damaged signs, constructing shelters, and building bridges.

For information on how you can become involved in volunteer activities or to make a donation to support the Ice Age Trail contact:

Daniel W. Watson
Volunteer Coordinator- Ice Age NST
Satellite Office:
111 E. Kellogg Blvd., Suite 105
St. Paul, MN  55101-1256
Telephone (651) 290-3030 x243

Ice Age Trail Alliance
2110 Main Street
Cross Plains, Wisconsin  53528
Telephone (800) 227-0046
E-mail to info@iceagetrail.org

Leave No Trace

A National Education Program, Leave No Trace is a response to the growing use of public lands that promotes and inspires responsible outdoor recreation.

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This sign designates a trailhead at the Dells of the Eau Claire Park in Marathon County.  

Did You Know?
The oldest exposed bedrock along the Ice Age Trail occurs at the Dells of the Eau Claire in Marathon County and Grandfather Falls in Lincoln County. In both areas bedrock outcrops have been dated at about 1.8 billion years old.

Last Updated: August 17, 2009 at 17:38 EST