The Wisconsin Forest Trail That Holds A Long Forgotten Secret Of The Great Depression
By Ben Jones|Published June 17, 2023
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Ben Jones is at heart an adventurer who delights in inspiring others. A former reporter and photojournalist, he explored towns large and small as a Wisconsin correspondent for USA Today. He later became a lead photographer and senior copywriter for an award-winning destination marketing agency, before founding Boldland Creative, a company that produces photography, video, and other content for travel destinations. Jones has completed photography and content projects in more than 15 states and when he’s not looking through a camera or at his Macbook you’ll find him exploring the world’s lakes and forests.
In the wake of the Great Depression, the government sought to put people back to work. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a New Deal program that employed thousands across the country for various outdoor projects. There were Civilian Conservation Corps projects in many locations in the Northwoods, and a special hiking trail will take you deep into this interesting chapter of Wisconsin history. Here’s what you need to know about the Camp Mercer CCC Trail, a historic Wisconsin hiking trail.
You can reach the Camp Mercer CCC Trail trailhead via the Manitowish River access road, which is off of state Highway 51. I drove past this trail many times without realizing what I was missing. It’s worth a stop! Learn more about the Camp Mercer CCC Trail on the state Department of Natural Resources website. There’s so much history to discover in Wisconsin, why not explore more of the state’s top attractions?
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