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This is your complete guide to 107 of the best day-hiking trails in Wisconsin. No matter what part of the state you want to explore or how easy or hard a trek you want, this handy book will lead you to the right trail. Full of interesting and scenic destinations in the northern, central, and southern sections of the state, Hiking Wisconsin offers you a guided tour of 55 featured areas, such as Kettle Moraine State Forest, Natural Bridge State Park, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, and Nelson Dewey State Park. The book even provides urban hiking areas, in case you want to enjoy the streets and paths of Wisconsins cities. Hiking Wisconsin includes the following special features:- Detailed descriptions of 107 trails, including the length of trail, estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating- 148 easy-to-read park and trail maps- A map of each featured trail, with the points of interest labeled and their distances from the trailhead given- Practical information on how to get to parks, the park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number- A convenient trail-finder grid, which provides a summary of each trails features and location in the book- A section on nearby points of interest, with contact phone numbers

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title Hiking Wisconsin Americas Best Day Hiking Series author - photo 1

title:Hiking Wisconsin America's Best Day Hiking Series
author:Hintz, Martin.
publisher:Human Kinetics
isbn10 | asin:088011567X
print isbn13:9780880115674
ebook isbn13:9780585302539
language:English
subjectHiking--Wisconsin--Guidebooks, Trails--Wisconsin--Guidebooks, Wisconsin--Guidebooks.
publication date:1997
lcc:GV199.42.W6H55 1997eb
ddc:796.51/09775
subject:Hiking--Wisconsin--Guidebooks, Trails--Wisconsin--Guidebooks, Wisconsin--Guidebooks.
Page i
Hiking Wisconsin
America's Best Day Hiking Series
Martin Hintz
Page ii Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hintz - photo 2
Page ii
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hintz, Martin.
Hiking Wisconsin / Martin Hintz:
p. cm.--(America's best day hiking series)
ISBN 0-88011-567-X
1. Hiking--Wisconsin--Guidebooks. 2. Trails--Wisconsin
-Guidebooks. 3. WisconsinGuidebooks. I. Title. II. Series.
GV199.42.W6H55 1997
796.51'09775-DC21 96-48419
CIP
ISBN: 0-88011-567-X
Copyright 1997 by Martin Hintz
All rights reserved. Except for use in a review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying, and recording, and in any information storage and retrieval system, is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher.
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Developmental Editor: Julie A. Marx
Assistant Editors: Coree Schutter, Andrew Smith, and Jacqueline Eaton Blakley
Editorial Assistant: Jennifer Jeanne Hemphill
Copyeditor: Joyce Sexton
Graphic Designer: Robert Reuther
Graphic Artists: Sandra Meier and Francine Hamerski
Cover Designer: Jack Davis
Cover Photograph: Mississippi River, Crawford County, Wisconsin/ A.B. Sheldon
Interior Photographs: Martin Hintz
Illustrators: Gretchen Walters/Studio 2D; Jennifer Delmotte; M.R. Greenberg
Printer: Versa Press
The maps on the following pages were adapted from maps from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources: 4, 10, 14, 18, 30, 38, 42, 46, 54, 80, 88, 92, 98, 102, 106, 110, 112, 116, 130, 154, 162, 170, 172, 176, 178, 180, and 194.
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Page iii
To the Native Americans,
who were here first.
We are only following their footsteps.
Acknowledgments
A special nod of appreciation goes to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources personnel and all the hardworking volunteers, naturalists, county and city employees, wildlife managers, and the others who maintain trails and recreational areas for our use. They keep the system alive and working.
For their help in the preparation of this book, thanks to hikers Steve Drake, Hans Wronka, Linda Gray, George Rogers, Beth Mittermaier, Maureen Klovers, Marty Wacker, Joe Jopek, Bob Rusch, Michael Malcore, Pam Alt, Michelle Zierhut, Joann Engel, Darlene Schubert, Connie Loden, Mary O'Connor, Derek Duan, Paul Regnier, and many, many more outdoors lovers. Without their insights and observations, I would have worn out three pairs of boots instead of two.
Page iv
Wisconsin Park Locator
Map numbers correspond to the park numbers in the Contents and the Trail - photo 3
Map numbers correspond to the park numbers in the Contents and the Trail Finder.
Page v
Contents
How to Use This Book
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Trail Finder
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North
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Picture 4
1. Whitefish Dunes State Park
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2. The Ridges Sanctuary
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3. Newport State Park
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4. Peninsula State Park
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