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Belmont Mound State Park
c/o 7896 Lake Rd., Blanchardville 53516
(608) 523-4427; (608) 523-4447 Fax
> Mound Trail; Distance
Reported: 2.0 Miles; Easy To
Intermediate
> Tower Trail; Distance
Reported: 0.5 Mile |
The Belmont Lions Club operates and
maintains this park. Belmont Mound, an
outlier of the famed Niagara dolomite
escarpment, reaches nearly 400 feet
above the Village of Belmont.
From the 64-foot observation tower on
top, you can see for many miles in all
directions. The wooded mound
abounds in berries and wildlife.
It has picnic and playground facilities
but no camping. Wisconsin's
First Capitol (exit DNR) historic
site is less than a mile to the west.
c/o 7896 Lake Rd., Blanchardville 53516.
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Big Bay State Park
Hagen Rd., Madeline
Island P.O. Box 589, Bayfield 54814-0589
(715) 747-6425; (715)
779-4025 Fax; (715) 779-4020 Off-season
> Ridge Trail--2.6 miles |
The park has 5.5 miles of hiking trails
through forest and open meadow. Most of
the trails are relatively short and none
are very strenuous.
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Blue Mound State Park
4350 Mounds Park
Road; P.O. Box 98
(608) 437-5711 -
Phone; (608) 437-6214 - Fax
> Single Track; Distance
Reported: 0.7 Miles; Easy
> Single Track; Distance
Reported: 3.5 Miles; Intermediate To
Difficult |
Snowshoeing is allowed anywhere in
the park except on cross-country ski
trails. A designated snowshoe trail with
a .75-mile loop and a 3-mile loop has
its trailhead on the east side of the
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Browntown-Cadiz Springs State
Recreation Area
N3150 Hwy. 81 P.O. Box 256, Monroe 53566
(608) 966-3777 or (608)
325-4844
> Nature Trail; Distance
Reported: 1.0 Mile
> Hike/Ski Trail;
Distance Reported: 7.6 Miles; Easy To
Difficult
> Hiking Trail; Distance
Reported: 1.9 Miles; Easy To
Intermediate |
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Brule River State Forest
6250 S. Ranger Rd. Box 125, Brule 54820;
(715) 372-4866; (715) 372-4836 Fax
> North Country Scenic
Trail; Distance Reported: 7.0
miles
> Old Bayfield
Hike/Snowshoe Trail; Distance
Reported: 2.3 miles |
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Buckhorn State Park
W8450 Buckhorn Park Ave., Necedah
54646-7338
(608) 565-2789; (608)
565-8033 Fax
> Turkey Hollow Trail-;
Distance Reported: 1.5 Miles; Easy
> Partridge Trail;
Distance Reported: 1.2 Miles; Easy
> Nature Trail; Distance
Reported: 1.4 Miles; Easy |
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Cattail State Trail
Polk County Parks & Recreation,
Courthouse, P.O. Box 623, Balsam Lake
54810
(715) 485-3161
> Cattail State Trail;
17.8 Miles; Easy |
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Chippewa Moraine Ice Age State
Recreation. Area
13394 County Highway M,
New Auburn 54757
(715) 967-2800; (715) 967-2801 Fax
> 6.5 miles, easy to
intermediate |
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Devil's Lake State Park
S5975 Park Rd., Baraboo 53913-9299
(608) 356-8301; (608) 356-4281 Fax;
(608) 356-4274 TDD
> Group Camp Trail--0.5
miles, easy
> Grottos Trail (Landmark
N.T.--)0.7 miles, easy
> Ice Age Trail--Parfrey's
Glen to Hwy. 113--5.0 miles,
intermediate to difficult |
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High Cliff State Park
N7630 State Park Rd. ,
Sherwood 54169
(920) 989-1106; (920) 989-4009 Fax
> Forest Management
Nature trail--1.3 miles, easy |
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Kettle Moraine State Forest--Northern
Unit
N1765 Hwy. G ,
Campbellsport 53010
(262) 626-2116; (262) 626-2117 Fax
> Moraine Trail--0.5
miles, easy to intermediate
> Tamarack Nature
Trail--2.0 miles, easy
> Parnell Trail--3.5
miles, intermediate to difficult
> Ice Age Trail--31.0
miles, intermediate to difficult
> Butler Lake Hiking
Trail--3.0 miles, easy to intermediate
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Kettle Moraine State Forest--Southern
Unit
S91 W39091 Highway 59 ,
Eagle 53119
(262) 594-6200 or (262) 594-6201
> John Muir trail--11.4
miles, intermediate to difficult
> Stute Springs/Homestead
Trail--1 mile, easy to difficult
> Bald Bluff Trail--0.8
miles, difficult
> Ice Age Trail--30.6
miles, intermediate |
Snowshoeing at its best can be found on
the John Muir trails, which include 5
loops that range from .4 to 10 miles.
Three leatherleaf bogs, 3 ponds, miles
of southern hardwood forest, and pine
plantations provide plenty of
opportunities to explore and enjoy.
There are many other areas for the
snowshoe lover to explore such as the
Emma Carlin trail, the 5-mile
connector trail that connects the Muir
with the Carlin trail systems. Do not
forget to explore the 30 miles of linear
Ice Age Trail that follows through the
Southern most end of the Kettle Moraine
to the Northern most point of the
forest. Snowshoeing is prohibited on
groomed ski trails that include the
Nordic, McMiller, and Scuppernong Ski
trails. |
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Kohler-Andrae State Park
1050 Beach Park Lane, Sheboygan 53081 (920) 451-4080;
(920) 451-4086 Fax
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Black River Trail; 2.5 miles; Easy |
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Lake Wissota State Park 18127 County Highway O, Chippewa Falls
54729 (715) 382-4574 (715) 382-5187 Fax
Horse/bike/snowmobile trail--4.8
miles, easy
Beaver Meadow Nature Trail--1.0
mile, easy
Hike/mountain bike trail--2.1 miles,
easy
Horse/mountain bike trail--1.7
miles, easy
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Lapham Peak State Park
Kettle Moraine State Forest?Lapham Peak
Unit
W329 N846 Co. C
Delafield, WI 53018
(262) 646-3025 |
All vehicles stopping in Lapham Peak
must have a
state park admission sticker. These
stickers are available at the contact
booth near the park entrance either from
park staff or through the use of a
self-registration deposit box. In
addition to the park admission fees,
mountain bike, cross-country ski,
in-line skate and horse trail users 16
years and older must have a state trail
pass. The park sticker and state
trail pass are valid at all Wisconsin
State Parks and Forests.
Prairie Path
(Red
Trail Markers)
.......... Snowshoeing
Intermediate Trail Difficulty
Distance 4.8 mi /
7.8 km
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Merrick State Park S2965 State Road 35 P.O. Box 127,
Fountain City 54629-7814 (608) 687-4936 (608) 687-8402 Fax
Nature Trail--0.4 mile
Hike/ski Trail--3.0 mile
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Mirror Lake State Park E10320 Fern Dell Rd., Baraboo 53913 (608) 254-2333 (608) 254-2934 Fax
Hiking trails--1.2 miles, easy to
intermediate
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Natural Bridge State Park c/o S5975 Park Rd., Baraboo 53913-9299 (608) 356-8301 (608) 356-4281 Fax
Whitetail Hiking Trail--2.5 miles,
intermediate
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Newport State Park 475 County Highway NP, Ellison Bay 54210 (920) 854-2500 (920) 854-1914 Fax
Upland Nature Trail--2.0 miles, easy
Lynd Point/Fern Multi-use Trail--0.5
miles, easy
Lynd Point/Fern hiking trail--2.0
miles
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Pattison State Park 6294 S. State Rd. 35, Superior
54880-8326 (715) 399-3111 (715) 399-3101 Fax
Nature Trail--2.0 miles, easy to
intermediate
Big Falls Trail--0.5 miles,
intermediate
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Peninsula State Park 9462 Shore Rd. P.O. Box 218, Fish Creek
54212-0218 (920) 868-3258 (920) 868-1931 Fax
Minnehaha Trail--0.7 mile, easy
Vita Course--0.5 mile, easy
White Cedar Trail--0.5 mile, easy
Trail Trampers--0.7 mile, easy
Sunset Trail--no snowmobile
segment--2.2 miles, easy
Sentinel Trail--no skiing
segment--1.2 miles, easy
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Potawatomi State Park 3740 Park Drive, Sturgeon Bay 54235 (920) 746-2890 (920) 746-2896 Fax
Ancient Shores Nature Trail--0.5
mile, easy
Hike/bike entrances--0.1 mile, easy
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Rib Mountain State Park 4200 Park Rd., Wausau 54401 (715) 842-2522 (715) 842-1314 Fax
Hiking trails--8.2 miles, easy to
difficult
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Richard Bong State Recreation Area 26313 Burlington Rd., Kansasville 53139 (262) 878-5600;
(262) 878-5615 Fax;
(262) 652-0377 Off-Season
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North Trails: 10.3 Miles; Easy to
Difficult
>> Map |
Once designated to be a jet fighter
base, Richard Bong State Recreation Area
is fittingly named after Major Richard
I. Bong, a Poplar, Wisconsin, native who
was America's leading air ace during
World War II. The project was
abandoned three days before concrete was
to be poured for a 12,500-foot runway.
Local citizens had the foresight to
protect this open space for future
generations. In 1974 the state
bought the land and it became the
state's first recreation area. It's
about 47 miles from Milwaukee, 71 miles
from Chicago, and 362 miles from
Minneapolis.
The recreation area is open daily
from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Office hours vary
with the season; see our
current conditions page. |
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Roche-A-Cri State Park 1767 Highway 13, Friendship 53934 (608) 339-6881 (608) 565-2789 Off-season (608) 339-6881 Fax
Spring Peeper Trail--0.7 mile, easy
Turkey Vulture Trail--0.9 mile, easy
Mound Trail--0.4 mile, easy
Chickadee Rock Nature Trail--0.3
mile, easy
Acorn Trail--3.5 miles, easy
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Tomorrow River State Trail c/o Portage County Parks 1462 Strongs
Ave., Stevens Point 54481 (715) 346-1433 (715) 346-1433 (715) 343-6226 Fax
Plover-County line--15 miles, easy
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Wildcat Mountain State Park State Hwy. 33 P.O. Box 99, Ontario 54651 (608) 337-4775 (608) 337-4362 Fax
Horse trails--15.0 miles, easy to
difficult
Old Settlers Hiking Trail--2.5
miles, easy to difficult
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Willow River State Park 1034 County Highway A, Hudson 54016 (715) 386-5931 (715) 386-0431 Fax
Hike/ski Trail--2.0 |
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With The Correct
Planning, Equipment And Clothing, Winter Can
Be A Great Time For Unique Camping
Experiences And Memories! No Crowds,
No Bugs, And Plenty Of Unique Opportunities
Only The Winter Season Can Bring; Like
Exploring / Fitness Cross-Country Skiing,
Fitness Snowshoeing, Snowmobiling, Hiking
Through Beautiful Snow Covered Trails Using
Snowshoes, Natural And Wildlife Photography,
Winter Animal Tracking, Bird Watching, And
Ice Fishing.
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2006

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