The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a 1,200-mile footpath in Wisconsin that showcases the stunning glacial landscapes formed during the last Ice Age. Managed by the National Park Service in collaboration with local groups, the trail stretches from Interstate State Park on the Minnesota border to Potawatomi State Park on Lake Michigan. It offers visitors a diverse range of activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and biking, as they wind through lush forests and past unique geological features such as moraines and eskers. By connecting local communities and providing opportunities for both quick day trips and long-distance backpacking, the trail preserves vital geological history for millions of annual explorers.

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