1 - Northeastern end
From its eastern end at Potawatomi State Park on Green Bay, the trail route follows in places the present and former shorelines of Lake Michigan, the crest of eskers, and the edges of bogs in Manitowoc County. In several long existing segments and in many short ones, the trail continues over the rolling upland of Kettle Moraine on public and private lands for more than 100 miles through Sheboygan, Washington, and Waulesha Counties. From marshes to hilltop remnants of prairie oak openings and along waterways through oak, hickory, and maple forest, the trail threads its way among many towns and villages of the densely populated southeast portion of the State.
Permit Information
No permit needed.
Directions
Trail leads from Potawatomi State Park on Green Bay (northeastern most point) through Kettle Moraine State Forest South Unit. To reach Potawatomi State Park, travel northeast from Green Bay on US 57 to Potawatomi.
Information Center
An interpretive center provides free information at Kettle Moraine Ice Age Unit, in Campbellsport.
Activities