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Eagle, Wisconsin, United States

Ice Age Trail: Stoney Ridge

Follow the Ice Age Trail past kettles, over moraines, and through prairies from HWY 59 to CTH Z

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Difficulty: Easy
Length: 3.1 miles / 5.0 km
Duration: 1-3 hours
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Overview: The Ice Age Trail is a thousand-mile footpath highlighting the remnants left behind by glaciers during the last ice age over 12,000 years ago. Designated as a National Scenic Trail, the Ice Age trail follows the terminal moraine of the last glaciation throughout Wisconsin providing some of the world's best examples of glacial formations such as kettles, moraines, and drumlins.

The Stoney Ridge segment of the Ice Age trail is in the southern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest in Wisconsin, near Eagle, WI. Wildlife, flora, and fauna all abound as the trail winds, climbs, and dips it's way through this natural setting.

This complete and detailed guide covers the Eagle segment of the Ice Age Trail and all it's access points, trailheads, parking, connecting trails, communities, parks, preserves, and facilities. This guide contains 13 points of interest for the trail, viewable via your browser at home, or on the fly trailside via your mobile phone.

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Tips: Trail Signage:

Yellow blazes, small rectangles painted or hung on trees or post along the trail, are the official trail blaze of the Ice Age Trail. Trailheads of sections certified by the National Park Service will include the "Woolly Mammoth Ice Age National Scenic Trail" rounded triangle sign.

Safety:

Always share your trip itinerary with family or friends before leaving for the back county.

Keep your itinerary private from strangers.

Carry a cell phone.

The trail and weather are always changing. Layering clothing is the best way to regulate your temperature during changing weather conditions and activity level such as climbing or descending bluffs. Be prepared with protective clothing for wet weather.

Be prepared by always carrying the appropriate gear: water, snacks, map, compass, matches, whistle, weather gear, and first aid gear. Your best tools are knowledge, experience, and common sense. Obtain and exercise them before venturing out.

Hunting is permitted in season in certain parts of the trail. Blaze orange and bright colors are required if in these areas in season.

Camping:

Camping vary greatly along the trail, from frequently and developed, to sparadic and undeveloped. Camping areas include: developed campgrounds, camping shelters, Walk-in campsites, and areas of dispersed camping in the back county.

Points of Interest

Junction
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Hwy 59

HWY 59 is the northernmost point of the Stoney Ridge trail segment. The trail continues to the north on the Eagle segment of the Ice Age Trail.

There is no parking on HWY 59, but just north of HWY 59 is a parking lot accessible by a gravel road from HWY 59.
Junction
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Antique Lane

The trail crosses Antique Lane. There is no developed parking on Antique Lane.

The closest developed parking in the HWY 59 parking area.
Junction
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CTH S

The trail crosses CTH S. There is no developed parking on CTH S. The closest developed parking is the HWY 59 parking area.
Junction
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Railroad Tracks

The trail crosses some railroad tracks.
Junction
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Stoney Ridge Nature Trail

The trail intersects the Stoney Ridge Nature Trail.

A booklet is available from the State Forest Headquaters for this self-guided loop.
Junction
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Shelter #2 South Spur

A short spur trail leads up the bluff to Shelter #2.
Junction
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Kettle Moraine State Forest Headquarters Spur

A short spur trail leads north to the Kettle Moraine State Forest Headquarters. An additional spur trail heading south leads to Shelter #2.

The Kettle Moraine State Forest Headquarters has parking, restrooms, water, and tons of information on the Kettle Moraine State Forest and the surrounding area.
Junction
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Eagle Home Hostel Spur

A short spur trail leads to the Eagle Home Hostel.
Junction
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Footbridge

A footbridge spans over a small creek.
Junction
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CTH Z

The trail crosses CTH Z, which marks the southern terminus of the Stoney Ridge trail segment. The trail continues on the west side of CTH Z on the Blue Spring segment.

There is no parking available here, but parking is available at the Emma Carlin trailhead just south on CTH Z.
Information
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Kettle Moraine State Forest Headquarters

The Kettle Moraine State Forest Headquarters has parking, restrooms, water, and tons of information on the Kettle Moraine State Forest and the surrounding area.
Hotel
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Eagle Home Hostel

A backpacking hostel with a spur trail to the Ice Age Trail. For more information on staying at this unique, historic home, call 414-961-2525.
Campground
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Shelter #2

A reservable developed, walk-in campsite with direct trail access.

The campsite features an Andirandak style shelter, picnic table, fire ring, pit toilet, and scenic vista.
Parking
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HWY 59 Parking

A developed, off road parking area with Ice Age trail access. Access to the Stoney Ridge segment is just a short walk south down a gravel road spur.
Parking
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Emma Carlin Trailhead

The Emma Carlin trailhead provides access to hiking and biking trails. The trailhead includes parking, water, and vault toilets. A spur trail connects the parking lot to the Ice Age Trail.

This is the place to park for access to the southern terminus of the Stoney Ridge trail segment.

Vehicles parked here require a daily or annual pass. Passes and can be purchased on site via the "iron ranger" self-pay station.
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Ice Age Trail: Stoney Ridge Trail Map


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