One of the best ways to experience the beauty of spring is to enjoy a wildflower hike, and in Door County, there’s a short trail with a big payoff. The Logan Creek State Natural Area is a pristine sanctuary that offers nature lovers a serene escape into a bit of Door County’s remaining wilderness, boasting a 1.7-mile loop trail that will take you to some beautiful spring wildflowers. Here’s what you need to know about this secluded Wisconsin flower hike.

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Door County has so many special wild places – no matter where you are, you’re never far from a wild lakeshore, a forested state park, or a meandering trail. There’s certainly a lot to experience in the great outdoors, but we all need to take care of paces like this state natural area to ensure they are protected forever. Learn more about the Logan Creek State Natural Area on the state Department of Natural Resources website. To download trail maps for this Wisconsin flower hike, check out AllTrails Plus. And here’s where to find more wild and beautiful Wisconsin attractions.

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