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Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Wisconsin

Lincoln County

Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Abschnitt

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Lincoln County

Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Abschnitt

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Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Abschnitt

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The Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment offers a 2.8-mile point-to-point journey through a remote and rugged section of Wisconsin's New Wood State Wilderness Area. This segment is a vital part of the much larger Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which stretches over 1,200 miles across the state, tracing the terminal moraine of the last continental glacier. Located between Tower Road and Conservation Road, this trail provides a genuine wilderness experience, immersing hikers in a landscape shaped by ancient ice.…

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    2. Juli 2025

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    Dieser Abschnitt des IAT ist eine abgelegene und raue 4,7 Kilometer lange Wanderung durch das New Wood State Wildlife Area. Unterwegs überqueren Sie einen 30 Meter hohen Biberdamm und wandern durch dichten Wald, Marschland und sumpfige Abschnitte. Es ist ein ruhiger, wilder Abschnitt, perfekt, um die Einsamkeit und Schönheit dieses unberührten Naturgebiets zu genießen.
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    Distanz 1,35 km

    Anstieg 20 m

    Abstieg 10 m

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    Ort: Lincoln County, Wisconsin, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What is the overall difficulty level of the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment?

    The Camp 27 Segment is generally considered intermediate in difficulty. While it features a well-maintained single-track footpath, hikers should be prepared for varied terrain including marshland and boggy stretches, especially after rain, and some areas with loose stones. It's suitable for those with some hiking experience.

    How long is the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment and is it a loop trail?

    This segment is approximately 2.8 to 2.9 miles long. It is a point-to-point trail, not a loop. It stretches between Tower Road and Conservation Road, so planning for transportation at both ends is essential.

    Where can I park for the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment?

    Parking is available at both ends of the segment: near Tower Road and Conservation Road. Hikers should plan their logistics accordingly for this point-to-point trail, perhaps by arranging a shuttle or carpooling with multiple vehicles.

    Is the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment dog-friendly, and are there specific rules?

    Yes, the Camp 27 Segment is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through the New Wood State Wilderness Area, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles. Be mindful of wildlife and other hikers.

    Is the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment suitable for beginners or families with young children?

    While the trail is well-maintained, its 'remote and rugged' nature, including potential boggy sections and a creek ford, might make it challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. Families with older children or beginners with some prior hiking experience and appropriate gear should find it enjoyable.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can I expect to see on this segment?

    Hikers will encounter several distinct features. Starting from Tower Road, you'll cross a 100-foot beaver dam overlooking a large beaver pond. Further along, there's a ford crossing of Copper Creek. The trail also passes through a 'clean, open, young forest' within the New Wood Wildlife Area.

    What should I wear or bring when hiking the Camp 27 Segment, especially regarding the water crossings?

    Due to the beaver dam crossing and the Copper Creek ford, sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Depending on recent weather, the creek ford might involve stepping on slightly submerged stones. Be prepared for varied terrain, including potentially marshy areas.

    Are there any viewpoints or opportunities for wildlife spotting along the trail?

    The trail offers picturesque views over the beaver pond from the dam. As it traverses the New Wood Wildlife Area, there are good opportunities for wildlife observation and birdwatching in a tranquil setting. The serene wilderness environment is ideal for spotting local fauna.

    Is the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment accessible for winter hiking?

    While the trail is open year-round, winter hiking on this remote and rugged segment would require significant preparation and experience. Snow and ice would make the terrain, especially the beaver dam and creek ford, much more challenging. It's best suited for experienced winter hikers with appropriate gear.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Ice Age Trail: Camp 27 Segment?

    The Camp 27 Segment is located in a remote area within the New Wood State Wilderness Area, so on-site amenities like cafes or pubs are not available. While primitive camping is not allowed directly in the New Wood Wildlife Area, nearby options exist in the Lincoln County Forest along the New Wood River for those seeking accommodation.

    How does the Camp 27 Segment compare to other sections of the Ice Age Trail?

    The Camp 27 Segment is known for its 'fun, woodsy and wilderness trail' experience, offering a relatively short but rugged point-to-point trek. It's characterized by unique natural crossings like the substantial beaver dam and Copper Creek ford, providing a distinct sense of solitude and immersion in nature compared to some more developed or urban segments of the broader Ice Age Trail.

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