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  4. If applicable, list any companions who will be hiking with you. Remember that companions must hike with a registered participant.
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Using the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is free of charge. However, visitors should note that some public lands, including state and county parks located along the trail, may charge entrance fees. Camping registration, permits, and fees might also be required.
Its important to hike with a partner on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Together, you can look out for one another, stay motivated during long hikes, and lend assistance in case of an emergency. Solo hiking can be risky, so its best to bring a friend or join a hiking group.
The Ice Age National Scenic Trail begins in St. Croix Falls, WI and traverses the entire state of WI stretching 1200 miles. Hike through these official Ice Age Trail segments, or tackle them as individual hikes.
#NameRange Miles 2 American Toad 241.42 3 Blue-spotted Salamander 378.95 4 Boreal Chorus Frog 20.56 5 Copes Gray Treefrog 251.6815 more rows
The Ice Age Trail is one of the most unique long-distance trails in the United States, and a true gem for anyone who loves hiking in the Midwest. Spanning more than 1,200 miles across Wisconsin, this National Scenic Trail traces the path of the last glacier that sculpted the landscape over 12,000 years ago.

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History. The Ice Age Trail began as conservationist Ray Zillmers idea for having an Ice Age National Park of 500 miles starting at St. Croix Falls, going south through Madison, northeast through the Kettle Moraine areas ending near Sturgeon Bay.

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