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Ice Age National Scenic Trail Boulders in the Plover River were transported from far away inside a glacier.
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Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Cross Plains Interpretive Site
 

The National Park Service has purchased 157 acres, the former Wilkie Farm, located at 8075 Old Sauk Pass Rd in the Town of Cross Plains, for use as an Interpretive Site for the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.. A General Management Plan has been initiated for the property.

The property is currently open to the public.

 

Please do not block the gate with vehicles.

The property is open to foot travel only.

Dogs must be leashed at all times.

There are no public rest-rooms or other facilities available at this time.

There are no fees at this time.

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Map shoeing the location of the Cross Plains Interpretive Site.
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The Cross Plains Interpretive Site is located southeast of the Village of Cross Plains in Dane County, Wisconsin.

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The blue waters and sky of a Lake Michigan view.

Did You Know?
Lake Michigan is the largest glacial feature found along the Ice Age Trail.

Last Updated: February 12, 2010 at 15:27 MST