The Ice Age National Scenic Trail stretches nearly 1,200 miles across Wisconsin, from its western end in Interstate State Park on the St. Croix River in Polk County to its eastern end in Potawatomi State Park in Door County. Getting TherePlaneIf you're traveling by air, commercial airports are located in major cities and regional communities throughout the state at varying distances from the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. CarDriving is also an option, with numerous trailheads and parking located throughout the state. Public TransportationFor those without a car, selected points on or near the Ice Age National Scenic Trail are accessible by public transportation. These are typically located in and around metropolitan areas. |
Last updated: July 18, 2024