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Thanks to the generosity of Alliance members and donors, habitat restoration and Trailbuilding efforts are in full swing—making the most of the first half of a busy year!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
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15 volunteers and 2 U.S. Forest Service partners donated 300 hours to enhancing a 15-mile stretch of the Ice Age Trail in Taylor County.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
98 volunteers contributed 2,858 service hours to build tread, a short boardwalk, and a Dispersed Camping Area (DCA) in Langlade County.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
The Trail Travel Writer Series highlights the Ice Age Trail Alliance's 26 Trail Communities. In this article, discover and explore the Trail Community of Slinger!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Pollinators got a boost thanks to 46 volunteers who donated 194 service hours to pick 65 bags of native lupine seed.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
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The 2026 edition of the Ice Age Trail Guidebook is in the works—and your photo could be in it!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Our mission is to conserve, create, maintain, & promote the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Become a member to support our mission & get members-only perks.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
As a certified land trust, the Ice Age Trail Alliance utilizes fire, which benefits plant and wildlife communities and improves the hiker experience along the Trail.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Going into “Hike the Hill” this year, we knew things would be different. What we didn’t fully grasp was just how challenging the situation had become.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
218 volunteers donated 2,508 service hours to restoring more than 11 acres of oak woodlands, savanna, and prairie!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program—Wisconsin’s primary way of preserving natural areas and expanding outdoor recreation opportunities—needs your support!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Thanks to a group of area Scouts, hikers will once again know where they are on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
128 dedicated volunteers generously donated 4,500 service hours to build more than one mile of new tread on the Blue Hills Segment.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
The nine-day gun deer season spans the Thanksgiving holiday. Here are 22 post-turkey-day options in areas closed to hunting.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
122 dedicated volunteers generously donated 2,687 service hours to build 4,800 feet of tread on the Greenbush Segment.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Find out about the Superior Lobe Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance, including activities, updates and other information.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Find out about the Blue Hills Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance, including activities, updates and other information.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
The Langlade County Maintenance Sweep saw 44 volunteers who donated 1,143 service hours, plus received assistance from 6 WisCorps members.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
We are excited to welcome Conner Nye as our new Field Intern at the Ice Age Trail Alliance!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Pollinators got a boost thanks to 51 volunteers who donated 191 service hours to pick 35 pounds of native lupine seed.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
Native plants gracing your hikes along the Ice Age Trail are not a stroke of luck but point to the intentional efforts of Alliance staff and volunteers.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
IAT-U successfully delivered 10 trainings to a total of 94 volunteers, who generously dedicated 1,486 hours.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
We are excited to welcome Adam Larson as our new Field Technician at SwampLovers Preserve!| Ice Age Trail Alliance
96 volunteers donated 3,325 service hours to building and repairing Trail on the Hemlock Creek Segment at the first Trailbuilding event of 2024.| Ice Age Trail Alliance