Wisconsin Hiking Trails Guidebooks
This selection of Wisconsin Hiking Trails Guidebooks is as up-to-date and inclusive as is possible or practical. Where there are more than one edition of a particular book available, only the current edition has been included. Some vintage Wisconsin Hiking Trails Guidebooks that are so outdated as to be useless, or for which no meaningful content description can be located, have been excluded.
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Hiking Wisconsin provides all the information needed to enjoy Wisconsin's natural wonders through self-guided tours of scenic trails in 55 featured areas, including Kettle Moraine State Forest, Natural Bridge State Park, and Nelson Dewey State Park. It even provides urban hiking trails for those who want to enjoy Wisconsin's diverse cities. This book includes detailed descriptions of 107 trails, including the length of each trail, the estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating; 148 easy-to-read park and trail maps; a map of each featured trail with points of interest and trail distances, how to get to parks, the park hours, permits and rules, and contact phone numbers.
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50 Hikes in Wisconsin: Short and Long Loop Trails Throughout the Badger State
Hikers of all ages and abilities in the Badger State will find traversing the statewide trails in 50 Hikes in Wisconsin to be an educational as well as a recreational opportunity. The 50 trails relate to both the natural and cultural history of the area. It takes only a few minutes to drive from the largest forested region in the state - the Chequamegon-Nicoler National Forest - to the Apostle Islands Lakeshore. Some of the best hiking in the state is accessible within a half hour's drive of downtown Milwaukee. This volume's hikes fall within four quadrants: the hilly, driftless southwest; the northwest's terminal moraine and the Ice Age trail; the heavily wooded and agricultural northeast featuring Door County, Wisconsin's Cape Cod; and the southeast's glacier-made Kettle Moraine. Also, almost all of the trails are used as Nordic ski trails in the winter; others are suited for snowshoeing. In this guide, an overview chart provides at-a-glance information on the 50 hikes that range from 1.5 to just over 9 miles in length. Each hike description includes directions to the trailhead, a topographic map, and a detailed account of the route. The author emphasizes not only the flora and fauna but also what each trail has to tell people of all ages about Wisconsin and the region's past. Includes 50 black and white photos, 51 maps.
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Walking Trails of Southern Wisconsin
Take a walk on the wild side with the completely updated version of this popular guide. This edition includes coverage of Lafayette and Vernon counties, plus new information on more trails, including ones at Avoca Prairie Savanna State Natural Area, Wildcat Mountain State Park, and Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area. Author Bob Crawford has also revised 11 trail maps in nine counties and updated material throughout the book, which now describes more than 150 trails at more than 60 locations. These trails wind across southern Wisconsin - into forests and along shores, over glacial formations and around Native American earthworks - and showcase some of the most beautiful and interesting walking trails in the nation. Walking Trails of Southern Wisconsin features: details about routes and terrain plus geographical, biological, or historical features of interest; regulations including open days and hours, and rules regarding dogs, trail bikes, cross-country skiing, and other activities; information about available restrooms, drinking water, nature centers, and other facilities at the site; a description assessing degree of difficulty - slope, width, maintenance, and other such factors - and a helpful rating of "walkability" on a scale from 1 to 5. It also provides information about nearby parks, preserves, glacial formations, historical sites, tourist attractions, and other points of interest for those who want to turn a hike into a day trip or weekend outing.
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Sample more than 60 trails in the Badger State. From the Lake Superior shoreline to the Lake Michigan plain, Wisconsin offers hikers vast hardwood and evergreen forests, abundant wildlife, pristine waters, and ample opportunities for solitude. Explore the spectacular sandstone Sea Caves, the glacial landscape of the Chippewa Moraine Loop, the rocky peninsula of Door County's Eagle Bluff, and the state's highest waterfall at Manitou Falls. Veteran hiker and outdoor writer Eric Hansen will introduce you to these trails and many more. Use this guide for up-to-date trail information; accurate directions to popular as well as less-traveled trails; difficulty ratings for each hike; detailed trail maps; recommended hikes by category. Whether you are a day-tripper or long-distance hiker, old hand or novice, you'll find trails suited to every ability and interest throughout Wisconsin.
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Madison - Including Dane and Surrounding Counties
Four lakes, rolling hills, and rocky formations are just a few of the earthly wonders that abound in the Madison area of Wisconsin. Known for its university atmosphere and charming neighborhoods, Madison is also an enclave of diverse natural beauty, and this remarkable guide describes every facet. Ranging from walks through the city proper to more rustic hikes outside town limits, there is a hike in this guide for outdoor enthusiasts of every level.
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Kindle Edition - Best Rail Trails: Wisconsin
Best Rail Trails: Wisconsin is a comprehensive guide for outdoor sports enthusiasts to Wisconsin's 63 multi-use rail-trails, with mile-by-mile descriptions, historical information, and maps for the state's twenty best trails.
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Rails-to-Trails - Wisconsin: The Official Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Guidebook
From the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, this is a comprehensive guide to walking, jogging, biking, hiking, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing Wisconsin's rail-trail system. This easy-to-use book includes mile-by-mile descriptions of 21 of the Wisconsin's most popular rail-trails; full trail profiles, including length, access points, difficulty rating, and surface type; detailed trail maps; at-a-glance icons for easy identification of rail-trails that best suit your interests; availability of parking, rest rooms, and places to eat along the trail; location of ranger stations and visitors' centers; where to rent bikes, boats, skis, and other recreational equipment.
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Best Easy Day Hikes: Milwaukee
Kindle Edition - Best Easy Day Hikes: Milwaukee
Best Easy Day Hikes: Milwaukee includes concise descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.
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Gentle Hikes: Northern Wisconsin's Most Scenic Lake Superior Hikes Under Three Miles
Gentle Hikes shows you where to go for the best northern Wisconsin hikes under three miles. With this book, you have details on over 49 hikes and 23 picnic sites at your fingertips. Such details are useful for everyone but they are indispensable for those with small children, seniors, families with a range of physical abilities or people with physical challenges. From Superior to Hurley, these great hikes are inviting to everyone.
Wisconsin Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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