The Ice Age Trail is the only National Scenic Trail contained entirely in one state. When complete, more than 1,000 miles of trail will follow boundaries of Wisconsin’s last glacier as it retreated more than 10,000 years ago. Approximately 60% of the trail is complete.
Rock County is known as the gateway to the Ice Age Trail since we are the southern most tip of the trail. See glacial highlights in Storrs Lake State Wildlife Area (in Milton) and along sections of the trail that follow the Rock River.
Rock Country Chapter Coordinator:
Mike Guisleman
5424 West Pomeroy Road
Edgerton, WI 53534
608-884-9272
pomeroy3@verizon.net
Meetings:
Fourth Monday of month at 205 N. Main St., Janesville
To learn more about the history, recreational activities and volunteer opportunities, visit the Ice Age Park & Trail Foundation: IceAgeTrail.org
The annual meeting, January 26, will feature a roundtable forum including local long trail hikers. The public is invited.
The 2010 annual meeting is January 25, 6:30 pm. Marrs will give a presentation on their thru-hike of the Ice Age Trail. The public is invited.
where isthis meeting held?? sounds interesting!!!
The Ice Age Trail meeting will be at the United Way Building, 205 N. Main St., Janesville. 6:30 p.m.