• Chippewa River Segment – Ice Age Trail

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    The Chippewa River Segment of the Ice Age Trail is a short but scenic segment. Plenty of water views along the trail make this segment worth coming back to! Location This segment is located just outside of the trail community of Cornell, Wisconsin. Located in the heart of Chippewa County,…

  • Ice Age Trail – Bohn Lake Segment

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    The Ice Age Trail Bohn Lake Segment is another gorgeous section of trail that is definitely worth exploring. It is perfect for a short trail run. Another bonus is the parking, which is located near the start and end of the trail so no need for a complete out and…

  • Ice Age Trail – Skunk and Foster Lakes

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    Skunk and Foster Lakes Segment of the Ice Age Trail makes for the perfect trail run. Full of hills and water views to make your time on the short segment one to remember. Location The Skunk and Foster Lakes Segment is located near Waupaca, Wisconsin. It is conveniently located near…

  • Ice Age Trail – Waupaca River Segment

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    The Waupaca River Segment of the Ice Age Trail is a scenic segment that is perfect for a trail run. It is a great combination of hills and scenic river views. It definitely will keep you wanting to explore more sections of the trail. Location The Waupaca River Segment of…

  • Ice Age Trail – Hartman Creek Segment

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    Location The Hartman Creek Segment of the Ice Age Trail is located in central Wisconsin. It is located about five mile west of Waupaca, Wisconsin. Waupaca is located within the scenic Chain O’ Lakes. The lakes were created by the Cary Glacier. The area is a popular Wisconsin tourist destination.…

  • Ice Age Trail – Emmons Creek Segment

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    Location The Emmons Creek Segment of the Ice Age Trail is located in central Wisconsin. Located in Portage County, the 2nd Avenue parking lot is about 8 miles from Waupaca, Wisconsin. Waupaca is located in the beautiful Chain O’ Lakes. The lakes were created by the receding Cary Glacier. The…

  • Ice Age Trail – Parnell Segment

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    The Parnell segment of the Ice Age Trail does not disappoint. Each hill climb and twist of the trail reveals more beautiful scenery. Trail Overview This section of trail is 13.9 miles long. The trail extends from Mauthe Lake Recreation Area to state highway 67, where the Greenbush Segment starts.…

  • Ice Age Trail – National Scenic Trail

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    The Ice Age Trail is a Nation Scenic Trail. National Scenic Trails are part of the National Park System. The premise of National Scenic Trails are to connect communities, show off landmarks and pristine scenery on non- motorized trails through public land. The trails part of the National Scenic Trail…

  • Ice Age Trail – Kewaunee River Segment

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    The Kewaunee River Segment of the Ice Age Trail follows along with the Ahnapee State Trail. The Ice Age Trail portion of the Ahnapee State trail is 12.5 miles. The trail is crushed stone and is relatively flat. The Ahnapee State Trail was an old railroad, that was converted to…