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Experience adventure and fun outdoors with the Wisconsin Trail Report! Bring your family and friends along for hiking and biking activities from beginner to expert across the state. Know when and where to go with the official Travel Wisconsin Trail Report.
Use the map and corresponding reports to find your next adventure, understand the general trail conditions in the area, review basic trail descriptions and prepare for your hiking or biking outing. Discover nearby events and activities, world-class dining and unique lodging.
The highest point in Wood County, take in beautiful views. Within this 380 acre park, 70 acres are designated as State Natural Area which features a 1.5-mile self-guided nature trail. The park also includes 3 miles of multi-use trails, 6 miles of mountain bike trails, including 8 miles of singletrack for all skill levels. In addition to biking and hiking other park features include restrooms, shelter, and winter recreation including snow tubing, skiing, and snow shoe routes. The southern 80 acres of the park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a Native American Cultural Sensitivity Area with preserved Native American dance rings, and burial grounds.
Trails are drying and in great shape. Doe-See-Doe still has soft spots - please avoid widening the tread. Trails will be mowed soon.
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