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Survive, Thrive & Be Fit! Survivors on Snowshoes 2021 Checklist Challenge! “Check Off” as many of these listed locations by snowshoeing 30-minutes or more at that location! Submit to Tim by April 1st! Trail maps at www.scccf.org/events Chronicle your snowshoeing by posting a photo/comments at https://scccf.org/contest?c=open-photo-book-survive-thrive-be-fit-2021 Name of Survivor-Athlete: ________________________ Christopher Farm & Gardens (Private – ONLY During Scheduled Visits) Ice Age National Scenic Trail: Hwy P to Hwy 23 Ice Age National Scenic Trail: Hwy 23 to Greenbush Ice Age National Scenic Trail: Greenbush to Hwy 67 Ice Age National Scenic Trail: Hwy 67 to Parnell Ice Age National Scenic Trail: Parnell to Butler Lake Kettle Moraine State Forest: Butler Lake Trail Kettle Moraine State Forest: Greenbush Snowshoe Trail Kettle Moraine State Forest: Parnell Tower Trail Kohler-Andrae State Park: Black River Trails Kohler-Andrae State Park: Ancient Shores Trail Maywood Environmental Park Snowshoe Trail UWGB – Sheboygan Campus Trail Walla-Hi County Park Trails (Manitowoc) A limited supply of snowshoes are available for check-out. Contact Tim for details! The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is a “Beacon of Hope” for cancer patients and survivors of Sheboygan County, offering financial “Gestures” and healthy “Survive, Thrive & Be Fit” activities to eligible community members! To learn more: visit www.scccf.org or call 920.457.2223
to Elkhart Lake CCC C Kettle Moraine State Forest C T Glenbeulah P Sugarbush Rd. Glen Rd. Northern Unit Camp Evelyn Rd. Designated Trails and Public Use Areas Old Wade House State Historic Site 23 A S Ridge Rd. P R d. to Center Rd. nk Pla Fond du Lac Greenbush 23 23 to Plymouth G T D r. Spring Valley Rd. in e A t l e Mora Rd. K et Mullet Creek Greenbush Outdoor e State Group Camp g Rid Wildlife Area Hill Top Rd. Z Greenbush Greenbush T Trail Area Kettle U ZZ Summit Rd. 5 Graham T Corners Mullet Lk. A to Plymouth Forest Dr. 67 S Watercress Rd. G Dog Training Area (field) 67 U Armstrong Log Cabin Rd. Woodside Rd. Parnell U V 4 Trail Glacier Rd. Cedar Lane Rd. B Johnson Area FOND DU LAC CO. SHEBOYGAN CO. Hill Shamrock Rd. Parnell Tower Clems Rd. Kettle View Rd. Conner Garriety Hill Hill N Scenic Dr. A Chinatown Lakeview Rd. Nichols Creek State Wildlife Division Rd. Mc Mullen Hill Areas Long Deer Rd. V Lk. Ash Rd. Vis Hughview Rd. ta 67 Long Lake Dr Slatts Rd. . Spruce Recreation Parnell Lk. Area V S Woodland Dr. Butler Lk. Rd. Butler arne to Scenic Dr. d. ll R P Lk. rt R A d. Cascade o rp Mud Lk. Ai Butler Lake Pine Rd. Trail Area Kettle F F Moraine Dundee Lk. Mtn. Dundee F to A 28 Dundee Fond du Lac Kame W Happy Hollow Rd. Ice Age 3 Dog Training Center G Area (water) W SS Crooked Lake 45 6 Loop Trail Croo ked Lk. R d. Mapletree Rd. 67 Zillmer Trail Area Jersey Crooked Flats Lk. New Prospect SS SS Lake to Lake Bike Trail Lake Cedar Rd. Seven Kettle Moraine to Forest Campbellsport Springs Headquarters Forest Lk. Fish Hatchery Auburn Forest Lake A S Lk. Loop Trail La ke Rd. Mauthe A Lk. Tower Dr. Cherry Hill Dr. Beechwood Forest View Rd. Mauthe Lake Trout Spring Rd Lk. Spring Lk. Recreation Area Beechwood For Further Information: Batavia Doub Forest Headquarters SS N1765 Hwy G le . Rd. GGG A Campbellsport, WI 53010 D 28 Weekdays 8 am–4:30 pm Closed on weekends 2 HH (262) 626-2116 Ice Age Visitor Center Yo u Weekends 9:30 am–5:00 pm th Brazelton Dr. Ca Weekdays 8:30 am–4:00 pm mp S Forest Project Boundary (approx) (920) 533-8322 Rd . Hours vary November–March State Land Boundary (approx) E. Auburn-Ashford Dr. Mauthe Lake Campground Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive Entrance station open 10:00 am–7:00 pm G 45 Memorial Day to Labor Day DD D (262) 626-4305 Ice Age National Scenic Trail N. Mill Rd. New Fane Long Lake Campground Shelter #3 & Wade House FOND DU LAC CO. SHEBOYGAN CO. Entrance station open 10:00 am–7:00 pm S Access Trails Memorial Day to Labor Day New Fane Trail Area (920) 533-8612 Bridle & Snowmobile Trail Kettle Moraine Dr. SHEBOYGAN CO. FOND DU LAC CO. (Snowmobiles prohibited on County Line Rd. WASHINGTON CO. WASHINGTON CO. Forest Lake Loop) V E. Moraine Rd. X Snowmobile Access Trail (Horses prohibited) S Bike Trail – Limestone Surfaced 28 E. Moraine Rd. 84 N. Mill Rd. to Parking Lot Theresa Hickory Dr. 28 State Natural Area Kewaskum State Historical Site St. Michaels 28 S. Mill Rd. H Observation Tower Oak Dr. 1 Trail Shelter 84 Picnic Area 1 Boat Landing H Camping Area 45 144 Horseriders Camp 1 0 1 2 miles to West Bend / Milwaukee to West Bend
Butler Lake Hiking Trail V 3.1 miles To Greenbush E AG IC E NA IL TI O N A L S C E NI C TR A Butler Lake e) R d. ( K Driv ettle M ic oraine Scen e Lak tler Bu Cemetery 1 1/2 miles to Long Lake F F W E AG W IC E NA TI O N A L S C E NI C T R AIL
Greenbush Hiking, Skiing, Snowshoe & Bl Mountain Biking Trails Bl Kettle Moraine State Forest–Northern Unit Picnic To BIKES ARE NOT ALLOWED ON HIKING/SKI TRAILS B Shelter Greenbush A state trail pass is required for bikers and skiers Loop 1 IC E AG E age 16 and older. Hikers, snowshoers and pets Group NA T IO IL N AL S C E N I C T R A B CampArea are prohibited on ski trails when snow-covered. To Greenbush Pu Pu Term. B Water Loop 2 Vault Toilets Picnic / Warming Shelter Pu G R P Greenbush G Picnic Area Cudworth’s Lake G R P R G Pu R G Pu Loop 3 G Pu Bear Lake Marsh To Hwy 67 To Greenbush 1.5 mil New Kettle Trail G Pu Prospect IC E AG Shelter #5 E NA T IO IL N AL S C E N I C T R A To Mauthe C Pu Lake Greenbush Open Loop 4 Kettle Kettle Lengths of Trails Pu Purple 5.1 mi more difficult Mountain Biking and G Green 3.6 mi most difficult Snowshoe Trail Lengths R Red 1.5 mi more difficult Loop 1 0.7 mi / 1.1 km P Pink 0.7 mi most difficult Bear Loop 2 1.6 mi / 2.6 km B Brown 1.2 mi easiest Lake Loop 3 4.4 mi / 7.1 km Bl Black 2.1 mi most difficult Loop 4 2 mi / 3.2 km (classical only) Kettle Moraine State Forest—Northern Unit The Wisconsin Department of Natural N1765 County Hwy G, Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and func- Campbellsport WI 53010-3303 (262) 626-2116 have any questions, please write to Equal wiparks.net Washington, D.C. 20240. This publication is available in alternate format (large print, Braille, audio tape, etc.) PRINTED ON upon request. Please call (608) 266-2181 for RECYCLED PAPER more information.
E AG IC E NA A IL TIO N A L SCENIC TR Parnell Tower Hiking Trail 3.5 miles A Kettle Moraine Scenic Dr. U Woodside Rd. U Parnell Trail Shelter #4 Parnell Tower U Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive Kettle View Rd. A to State Hwy 67 IC E AG 2 miles E NA A IL TIO N A L SCENIC TR
Kohler-Andrae State Park KK 600 620 Trail Descriptions 640 The Creeping Juniper Nature Trail (0.5 mi.) starts and ends at Sanderling Nature Center. 660 This trail features gently rolling sand dunes. Signs describe plant life, 600 geological history and animal life. Please stay on the cordwalk to help protect this fragile area. No pets allowed. The Dunes Cordwalk (2 mi.) runs parallel to the Lake Michigan 620 shoreline. The north trail is 0.5 mi. and the south trail is 1.5 mi. Visitors will see active and stabilized sand dunes, inter- dunal wetlands, and a dry-mesic white pine forest in the Kohler Dunes State Natural Area. P1 This trail offers a moderate to difficult hiking challenge. Pets are allowed. The Woodland Dunes Nature Trail (1 mi.) begins and ends near the playground. A 0.25 mi. loop has a crushed limestone surface for wheelchair and stroller access. Signs describe Black the trees of this forested dune area. No pets allowed. River The Black River Marsh Boardwalk (0.25 mi.) starts at the parking area west of the Trails campground. This accessible trail features wetland plants and waterfowl. Signs explain the importance of wetlands. Pets are allowed. Kohler Company The Black River Trails (2.5 mi.) begins at the northwest section of the park on S. 12th St. Private Land: This KK area contains open field community and forested areas. Look for a variety of song Please Do Not Trespass birds and wildflowers. Horses and mountain bikes permitted. Pets are allowed. The Marsh Trail (0.5 mi.) connects the Marsh Boardwalk to the Accessible Cabin and the Woodland Dunes Nature Trail. This forested trail borders the Black River marsh and is an excellent place to view both upland and wetland flora and fauna. Pets are allowed. V 640 The Fishing Pond Trail (0.3 mi.) has a flat surface and many benches. Waterfowl and other pond life can be viewed from this area. Pets are allowed. The Ancient Shores Hiking Trail: (1.3 mi.) starts and ends at Friends Fishing Pond Trail. iver The trail runs along two former beach ridges, including one, the Nipissing Transgression, kR from a period about 5,000 years ago. At that time, the Great Lakes rose to a level a few me- Blac ters higher than current levels, leaving a distinctive former beach ridge. Pets are allowed. Private Land Park 600 To I-43 Entrance P2 Beach Park Lane V Leashed pets are 0 62 Park allowed on the beach rea Office north of Sanderling ch A John Michael Kohler Firewood Nature Center only Bea 640 State Park P et 64 600 0 600 Kohler Dunes 600 Cordwalk Sander Lane li 600 ng 600 0 60 P3 0 58 Sanderling Nature Center Creeping Juniper Nature Trail Loop Pets are not allowed on the beach south of Sanderling Nature Center, nature trails, picnic areas, playgrounds or buildings. r ive Ancient ckR rea a KK Shores ch A Bl 600 Trail Bea LEGEND Boardwalk 600 620 Friends Group 600 Fishing Camp Trails Pond Private Kohler Campground Land Dunes Cordwalk Gate Fishing Pond Trail (accessible) Parking Lot N P4 P5 A P9 Old Park Road Marsh Picnic Area I G View Rd. P6 0 60 Playground C H Family Campground Dump Station M I rea Park Office d. h Blv ch A E Black River Accessible Cabin B eac Bea L A K Marsh Boardwalk P7 Nature Center P10 Picnic Shelter 0 er 60 P8 Amphitheater ck Riv Park Land Bla Terry Andrae Kohler Park Dunes il Tra Accessible Trail State Natural Area State Park rsh Loop (0.25 mi) Ma Woodland Dunes F Nature Trail 0 0.175 0.35 Private Land: Please Do Not Trespass Miles
Jaycee Sheboygan Trails Rules of the Trail: Total Contribution Patron Family Couple Individual Suggested seasonal contribution: _______ users x $3.00 x _______ days =________ $3.00 per user, per day Suggested Daily Contribution: and mail it with your contribution. This way we can also include you in our email updates . Stand up and be counted! It is becoming more important for us to keep track of how many people are using the trail system. Please complete this form maps, trail extensions, improvements and grooming equipment. Become a Sheboygan Jaycee Trail supporter. We need your help. All contributions are placed back into the trails for signs, With the exception of the two-way trail #6, 1. Ski the trail loops in a counter clockwise The Jaycee Cross Country Ski Trails were formally opened to the public in January direction. All trails are ONE WAY indicated by directional arrow markers. For Safety sake, Sheboygan 1985. This project was accomplished 2. don’t go against the skiing traffic. Trail #6 is a two-way snowshoe and winter Jaycee Trails Mail to: Sheboygan Jaycee Foundation, P.O. Box 561, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 53082-0561 through the efforts of the Sheboygan hiking trail with a segment from Evergreen Jaycees with the assistance of these Park to Maywood also designated as a community groups and businesses, groomed ski trail. Snow-shoers and winter hikers should use the south side (riverside) of which they would like to thank for their the trail. The ski trail will be groomed on the $100.00 x _______ = __________ $50.00 x _______ = ___________ $35.00 x _______ = ___________ $20.00 x _______ = ___________ participation. north side of the trail. ________________________ 3. The ski trails are groomed for skiing, not walking. If for some reason you have to walk, City of Sheboygan Department of Public Works such as a broken ski, please walk to the outside of the groomed path. Do not walk in City of Sheboygan Park Department the tracks or on the skating lane. User Contribution Suggested 4. Walkers and snowshoers are asked to use the City of Sheboygan Engineering Department 5+ miles of trails designated for that purpose (see trail map). Volunteer Groomers 5. Faster skiers need to be considerate of slower skiers. Faster skiers should ski around skiers Sheboygan Jaycee Foundation Inc. by indicating “stay where you are, I am on your left or I am on your right” e-mail______________________________________ City/Zip Code _____________________________ Address: ________________________________ Name__________________________________ Friends of the Sheboygan Jaycees 6. City ordinance prohibits dogs in the parks, including the trails. They don’t ski well E.H. May Environmental Park Association anyway. 7. Be careful on downhills. Keep a close watch Sheboygan Area School District Community ahead for fallen skiers. Jaycee, Evergreen Parks and Maywood Recreation Department 8. Read and heed trail signs. By doing this, you will avoid potential accidents and do less Sheboygan, Wisconsin damage to your equipment and the trails. FAT KATS Bike Club 9. Use areas other than the ski trails for sledding Trailheads: Local Skiers and snowboarding. • Evergreen Park Area #5, Highway 42 North 10. Please don’t litter • Maywood, 3615 Mueller Road 11. Use courtesy, common sense and enjoy the trails! Ski trails are groomed for both skating and For updated ski trail conditions: http://www.skinnyski.com/trails/reports.asp Fight Trail Vandalism striding (when there is sufficient snow). If you witness any vandalism in the parks, to the 2.7 km of lighted trails in Evergreen Park trail signs or park in general, please help us by reporting it to the Sheboygan Police Department, Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Maps were developed by the City of 459-3333, with descriptions of the offenders. Sheboygan Engineering Department and Ski at your own risk printed compliments of the Sheboygan Recreational snowmobiles are not allowed on the Sheboygan Jaycee Trails or in the City parks. Record Area School District Community Recreation registration numbers of violators and report to the Department. Sheboygan Police Department, 459-3333 SheboyganJaycees.com
University of Green Bay – Sheboygan Campus Trails (portions of the Lutheran High School Cross Country Trials) Suggestions: Park in the northwest corner of the UW Sheboygan west lot and access the trail just across the road. The Upper Meadow/Woods loop is approximately ½- mile. Head down “The Hill” (also known as “Wombat Hill”) and snowshoe the Lower Woods Loop. Please DO NOT cross University Drive. No restrooms available.
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