Kettle Moraine South Trailhead Wisconsin

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Submitted By: Spod on 10 May 2008

Latitude: 42.810262
Longitude: -88.601646
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Take US Hwy 12 to County Highway H. Turn North on County Highway H. Entrance will be on the left.
 

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Cross-Country Skiing - (0)

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The Nordic, McMiller, and Scuppernong trails are open for skiing when there is enough snow

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Hiking & Backpacking - (0)

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Decent hiking, but better MTB. There are a lot of different trails to take. Goes through pine, prairies and southern hardwood settings.

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Mountain Biking - (0)

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MTB mecca for the area, great trails. 20 miles of trail. Trails are open from mid-April to mid-February. Trails are closed during and after rain.

There is a special loop for young riders. It's a .4-mile loop behind the Muir shelter. Young riders have the option of riding the a level trail or taking short loops off the main trail to test skills riding in sand, over rocks, narrow beams, and logs.

A state trail pass is required for riders 16 years of age and older.

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There are miles and miles of interconnected snowmobile trails in the area that will allow you to visit the nearby towns. Trails are usually groomed by local clubs.

Anyone born on or after January 1, 1985, must have a snowmobile safety certificate in order to operate a snowmobile in Wisconsin. The certificate must be carried while operating the snowmobile.

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