Begin this quiet 8.4 mile, out-and-back at a glacier dug lake, then continue through farm and forest where whitetail deer, turkeys, and coyotes roam.
TO TRAILHEAD:
US 10 W to US 54 W. Turn L onto Hartman Creek Rd. Enter Hartman Creek State Park; continue .5 mile to Allen Lake parking area.
Position Format:
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Tracks
IAT01
Distance: 4.22 mi
Points: 1533
Calories: none
Total Time: none
Speed: 0.0 mph
Pace: 0:00 / mi
Active Time: none
Speed: 0.0 mph
Pace: 0:00 / mi
Appleton: Ice Age Trail
Points of Interest
IAT001
Location: 44.325680, -89.216026
Head N on gravel trail between two lakes; sharp R onto skinny trail, keeping Allen Lake on L
IAT002
Location: 44.328098, -89.222099
R @ wooded hilltop R onto short trail, then R again onto wider trail
IAT003
Location: 44.328571, -89.222252
Trees change from mixed hardwoods to tall pines
IAT004
Location: 44.329380, -89.221603
Sharp L
IAT005
Location: 44.333721, -89.224113
Turn R onto Ice Age Trail; path exits park
IAT006
Location: 44.339321, -89.223984
Go straight @ Rural Rd.
Note: Trail passes through private land. Be courteous
IAT007
Location: 44.343899, -89.222000
Turn L
IAT008
Location: 44.344151, -89.217651
Turn L; trail skirts small woods, then continues into a huge farm field
IAT009
Location: 44.352379, -89.213623
Cross US 54; stay on R-side of wooded fence line, heading N
IAT010
Location: 44.355930, -89.213402
Turn R
IAT011
Location: 44.356030, -89.209976
Bear L, following yellow blazes
IAT012
Location: 44.363319, -89.203682
Trail climbs knoll; small marsh pond on R
IAT013
Location: 44.366699, -89.203568
Turn L, rejoining blue trail; continue 1.2 miles back to trailhead