Ice Age Trail
The Ice Age Trail is a long-distance hiking trail located in Wisconsin, stretching approximately 1,200 miles. It follows the edge of the last glacial advance in North America, showcasing unique geological features such as moraines, kettles, and drumlins formed by ancient glaciers. The trail passes through diverse landscapes, including forests, prairies, and wetlands.
Established in 1980, the Ice Age Trail is part of the National Trails System and is managed by the Ice Age Trail Alliance. It offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, education, and conservation, attracting hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those interested in the region's natural history.