Operating Hours
Open year-round.
Visitation
Highest in summer. Lowest in winter.
Permits
No permit needed.
Visitors Center and Programs
Visitor Center: 4 units of the Ice Age Reserve interpret the Trail. From west to east: Kettle Moraine Ice Age Unit, in Campbellsport; Devil's Lake State Park Ice Age Unit, in Baraboo; Chippewa Moraine Ice Age Unit, in New Auburn; Interstate Park Ice Age Unit, in St. Croix Falls.In addition, contact The Ice Age Park & Trail Foundation (www.iceagetrail.org, 800-227-0046) - a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that creates, builds and maintains the segments of the Ice Age Trail.
Programs: Interpretive programs are conducted at the Ice Age Reserve units, and at selected other parks.
Food Supplies and Concessions
Food/Supplies: Food and supplies are available in surrounding communities.
Visitor Impact
Additional Information
For information on specific segments of the trail of State lands, write to: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Box 7921, Madison, Wisconsin 53707. Telephone 608-266-2181. Information on trail segments on county, municipal, and private lands can be obtained from the Ice Age Park & Trail Foundation , PO Box 423, Pewaukee, Wisconsin 53071. Telephone 1-800-227-0046. Information on the segment in the Chequamegon National Forest can be requested from the Medford Ranger District, Chequamegon National Forest, 850 North 8th Street, Highway 13, Medford, Wisconsin 54451. Telephone 715-748-4875.