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Green County Chapter
Ice Age Trail Descriptions and Maps
Ice Age Trail Updates
Hikers should be aware that the Ice Age Trail is not a static entity. As the Trail evolves toward completion, its route changes over time as volunteers build new sections and other sections are rerouted or closed. Weather (flooding, storm damage and heavy snow) can alter Trail navigation and access. Humans activities such as hunting and land management (e.g., logging) can also affect Ice Age Trail use.
The following notes describe new sections and reroutes not described in the Companion Guide excerpt above and updates on navigation and access when weather and/or human activities affect the Trail.
No trail updates to report at this time
Have you used the Ice Age Trail in this region lately? Please let us know how it went. Hiker reports are key to our ability to keep the Ice Age Trail well-maintained and user-friendly. We welcome both compliments and complaints. You can call or email the IATA main office (800-227-0046, info@iceagetrail.org) or contact the volunteer chapter coordinator with your feedback.
Remember, the Ice Age Trail is built and maintained by volunteers. We can always use your help! Contact the IATA main office or the volunteer chapter coordinator to learn how you can get involved or take a look at upcoming activities on our online calendar.
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