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Great Places to Snowshoe in Wisconsin

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Immerse yourself in the refreshing wonder of winter by snowshoeing in Wisconsin. A great workout that doesn’t require technical skill, it’s an easy way to explore hard-to-reach places under the snow cover. Strap on snowshoes with friends and family and you’re sure to create memories together you’ll never forget. Unless specifically marked and groomed for another use, snowshoe trails welcome all, no matter your snowshoe skill level.

Lakeshore Snowshoe Trail - Bayfield

When winter temperatures drop low enough, the sea caves of Red Cliff Bay become spectacular ice caves. Sign up for a tour with Rustic Makwa Den for a guided adventure during which you’ll also learn about the fascinating history of the area.

Those who would rather stay on solid ground can hop on the Lakeshore Trail near Cornucopia. Nearby, Frog Bay Tribal National Park is another great snowshoeing spot against Lake Superior.

High Cliff State Park Snowshoe Trails - Sherwood

With 1,147 snowy acres atop the bluffs in the northeast corner of Lake Winnebago, High Cliff State Park near Sherwood offers snowshoeing on the Forest Management and Lime-Kiln trails. One side of the 2.3-mile Lime-Kiln generally follows the lake, while the return traces the edge of the escarpment for which the park is named, with steep climbs, descents and stairways. Snowshoe rentals are available at the park office.

Peninsula State Park Snowshoeing - Fish Creek

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With four miles of snowshoe trails and an average snowfall of 50 to 60 inches per year, Peninsula State Park is a snowshoe haven. The White Cedar, Minnehaha and Sentinel Trails are all moderate, while the 1.5-mile Niagara Trail loop is a more difficult path. For both the Minnehaha and Sentinel Trails you can park at Eagle Tower; for the Niagara Trail, park at the Nature Center. For snowshoe rental, contact Nor Door Sport and Cyclery in Fish Creek.

Navarino Wildlife Area Snowshoe Trails - Shiocton

With more than 60 miles of snowshoe trails through its upland and lowland forests, sedge marshes, bogs and flowages, the Navarino Wildlife Area north of Shiocton offers nearly unlimited snowshoeing opportunities. Winter birders can expect to see hawks, partridge, sparrows, finches, grosbeaks and buntings. Resident mammals include whitetail deer, coyotes, beavers, fishers, badgers, the occasional black bear and even snowshoe hares. The nature center rents snowshoes for easy adventuring.

Kettle Moraine State Forest Snowshoeing - Eagle

Follow the inspirational paths of John Muir and Emma Carlin in Southeast Wisconsin near Eagle. Located in the Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit, the Muir and Carlin trail systems are primo destinations for mountain bikers in the warmer months. But both are designated for snowshoers and winter hikers once the snow starts falling. Sections of each trail system range from easy to difficult—bring your own snowshoes for this adventure.

Ready for refreshing winter fun? Check trail conditions and know before you go with the Wisconsin Snow Report.

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Publish Date: 12/29/09

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