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Ice Age National Scenic TrailAn interpretive panel along the trail looking out over Devil's Lake.
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Ice Age National Scenic Trail
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Volunteer

The Ice Age Trail is built and maintained primarily by volunteers. Volunteers are continually developing new trail segments and improving existing segments so that these can be certified as official segments of the trail. Their work includes laying out and constructing new trail, cleaning up brush and branches, replacing old or damaged signs, constructing shelters, and building bridges.

For information on how you can become involved in volunteer activities for the Ice Age Trail contact:

Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation
306 East Wilson Street, Lower Level
Madison, WI  53703
Telephone (800) 227-0046
E-mail to iat@iceagetrail.org

Leave No Trace

A National Education Program, Leave No Trace is a response to the growing use of public lands that promotes and inspires responsible outdoor recreation.

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Aerial view of a deep kettle lake.  

Did You Know?
Most of Wisconsin's 14,000 lakes are glacial features.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST