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Chippewa Moraine Ice Age State Recreation Area

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Open today at 8:30-16:00
Address:
13394 County Highway M, New Auburn, WI 54757-8168Map
Phone+1 715-967-2800
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  • leaholden
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    Beautiful Trail

    An absolutely beautiful area. We walked/hiked the Mammoth trail and it's a little over half a mile with slight dips and raises in elevation. A pretty easy hike. The tree colors are starting to really ...

    Reviewed on Oct 15, 2023
  • AndrewFromMadison
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    Vast network of trails

    This recreation area is very large, and the biggest gem (actually gems) are lakes - and more lakes. Most are small kettle lakes - depressions left behind by melting glacier. I was only able to walk co...

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2021
  • 347zoom
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    Great experience and would come back!

    It was a great short hike. My wife and I weren't nearly as prepared as we should have been but it was still great. It probably goes without saying but be wary of the rain and weather up to a week befo...

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2020
  • tomhB7153KA
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    Great landscape left by glaicers

    Trails are up and down as you would expect from a glacier topography ketels, moraines, eskers small lakes lovely wood lands. A great interpretive center live indigenous snakes and turtles to see

    Reviewed on Oct 18, 2019
  • BigMitch036
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    Want to do some hiking? This is the place.

    Interesting and interactive visitor/nature center, but the star feature here is the hiking trails. Glacial terminanal moraine area which means hills and lakes. Most of the woods are mature maple/pine....

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2019