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Birnamwood, Wisconsin

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  • Birnamwood, Wisconsin

    Hike the Plover River Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail

    5.0
    5.7 mi / 0 ft gain
    Parking is available at the southern terminus on Sportsman Drive and at the northern terminus on County Hwy HH. There is also parking available mid-trail at the intersection of Highland Drive and State Hwy 52, and south of State Hwy 52 along Highland Drive. Hike the trail as 5.7 miles one way by ...
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  • Wausau, Wisconsin

    Explore Bluegill Bay County Park

    Take Cloverland or Parrot Avenue off the hustle of Rib Mountain Drive in the Southern community of Wausau to enjoy access to the Wisconsin River and broadened Lake Wausau. This park provides many amenities, plenty of parking, a boat launch, shoreline trails, shelters, grills, benches and picnic t...
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  • Wausau, Wisconsin

    Kayak Lake Wausau

    5.0
    Kayaking on Lake Wausau lends to many adventures with bird watching at the Rookery as one of the most rewarding. On the south end of old Snake Bridge, now called McCleary on 17th Avenue, a small landing on Mallard Lane provides a less crowded location to drop your kayaks and easily park. Here you...
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  • Stevens Point, Wisconsin

    Bike the Green Circle

    27 mi
    The Green Circle was established over thirty years ago, providing urban community members a trail system that encircles the entire Stevens Point area.  The 27 mile loop is comprised of 12 unique sections and is accessible at numerous locations. The official trail head is located at the Schmeekle ...
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  • Irma, Wisconsin

    Hike Grandfather Falls on the Ice Age Trail

    1 mi / 100 ft gain
    About 12 miles north of Merrill on 107, there is easy access parking from either the dam on the north or Camp New Wood County Park to the south. We started at the Falls and hiked south to enjoy the rock formation known throughout the Ice Age Trail. While early June meant a cloud of biting insects...
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