Langlade County Chapter
LANGLADE COUNTY
The Wisconsin Valley, Langlade and Green Bay lobes of the late Wisconsin Glaciation created the landscape of Langlade County. Between 25,000 and 15,000 years ago, these three glacial lobes deposited a large end moraine, 250 feet high in places. South of the end moraine is the broad outwash plain known as the Antigo Flats, named for the City of Antigo that sits near its center.
The Ice Age Trail in Langlade County passes through hummocky end moraine zone. Most of the existing Trail passes through county and private industrial forestlands. Basic facilities are provided at Jack Lake County Park.
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