Wisconsin is one of the few states with two National Scenic Trails, namely the Ice Age Trail and the North Country Trail. While the former winds for a thousand miles, the latter spans through the state’s northwest corner for 200 miles.
Pretty exciting, huh? But hiking alone can get lonely and often unsafe. Why not take your four-legged canine bestie along?
Here’s a roundup of the top dog-friendly hiking trails in Wisconsin.
Popular for cross-country skiing during winter and hiking in summer and spring
Although Wisconsin Conservation Corps has done some work to reduce erosion in the stream bank, be careful when crossing
Beware of dead trees and deadfalls that often restrict the creek’s flow
Final Thoughts
It’s no secret that Wisconsin is filled with dog-friendly trails, from the classic state parks to more obscure gems like Hobb’s Woods. If you’re looking for an off-leash experience, stay in areas that allow you to let your dogs loose.
Apart from that, keep your dog in control at all times to ensure other visitors and hikers don’t feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Since most hiking trails are accompanied by beautiful waterfalls, streams, and prairies, your eyes will enjoy the treat.
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