8075 Old Sauk Pass Road Cross Plains, WI 53528 Ice Age National Scenic Trail spans nearly 1,200 miles across Wisconsin. Major commercial airports are located in cities and regional hubs throughout the state, offering access to the trail. Numerous trailheads with parking are available, allowing you to explore the trail at various entry points along the route. 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. Entrance Fee-free This site is fee-free year-round. No entrance fee or pass is required. Parking/Transportation Parking, shuttle, or other transportation-related fees may apply. Public WiFi is not available.
Cellular Access along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail can be intermittent or unavailable in remote areas. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is not your 'typical' park. The trail is almost 1,200 miles long and crosses the state of Wisconsin north to south and east to west. Depending upon where you are, a particular segment of the trail might be managed by the National Park Service, the State of Wisconsin, county forests, or other local government partners. Several sections are even hosted by private landowners. There are trailheads and access points located in many places along its route. The trail changes with every season and is a great way to explore a great state whether you are looking to hike for a day, a week, or a month! Looking for more information? Explore the other pages in this section to learn about the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, view pictures and see what's going on. |
Last updated: March 3, 2016