Ice Age Trail - Further Reading

Further Reading

Two books are published by the Ice Age Trail Alliance to help visitors learn about or hike the Ice Age Trail: the Ice Age Trail Atlas of maps and the Ice Age Trail Companion Guide 2008, which provides a detailed description of the trail segments, including directions to trailheads, GPS coordinates for points along the trail, and information on accommodations along and near the trail. Because the trail is constantly changing as segments are developed and modified, visitors are encouraged to visit the Alliance's web site for up-to-date information on trail conditions, re-routes and other important information.

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