46 trails · 355 trail miles · Best season: May – October
Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail follows glacial landforms across the state, making it one of America's most unique long-distance trails. The Apostle Islands offer sea cave kayak-hike combos, and Devil's Lake has dramatic quartzite bluffs.
Best Season
May – October
Terrain
North Woods, lake country, bluffs, Apostle Islands
Top Trail: Wisconsin State Forest Bluff Trail
Wisconsin has 46 hiking trails covering 355 trail miles across 1 national parks and 44 state parks.
The best hiking season in Wisconsin is May – October. The terrain includes north woods, lake country, bluffs, apostle islands.
The top hiking destinations in Wisconsin include Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Devil's Lake State Park.
Notable long-distance and iconic trails in Wisconsin include Ice Age Trail (1,200 mi), North Country Trail (WI section).
The highest-rated trail in Wisconsin is Wisconsin State Forest Bluff Trail. The average trail difficulty across the state is Moderate.