Thousand of years ago, the glaciers left a big mark on Wisconsin’s landscape. Massive ice sheets sculpted the land, leaving behind large and unusual boulders, scores of elongated hills, and thousands of little lakes and rivers. An epic foot path takes hikers though this amazing landscape and it can be picked up from trailheads that are all over the Dairy State. It’s called the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, and it’s a Wisconsin hike that is, quite literally, a step back in time. If you’re new to the trail, here’s what you need to know.

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While some of the trail is well-developed, other segments are delightfully rustic. Be sure to dress appropriately for the weather and follow basic trail safety precautions – some segments are very remote. A hike on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail can be as long or short as you want. While some people hike the whole route, even a short stroll will treat you to rewarding scenery and the chance to see some diverse Wisconsin wildlife.

Learn more about the Ice Age National Scenic Trail on the National Park Service website. If you love epic hikes (and who doesn’t?), here are some more incredible Wisconsin trails that you’ll want to explore. They will keep you busy all year!

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