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Ice Age Trail Databook 2020 – 2022 Edition79
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Ice Age TrailWaukesha County
September 4, 2019
Ice Age Trail Alliancewww.iceagetrail.org
WaukeshaCounty
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MonchesCounty Park
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Kettle MoraineState Forest --Lapham Peak Unit
HartlandMarshPreserve
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Bugline Trail
Glacial Drumlin State Trail
Merton
NorthLake
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DelafieldSegment
WatervilleSegment
ScuppernongSegment
EagleSegment
Stony RidgeSegment
Lapham PeakSegment
Hartland
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MonchesSegment
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County Boundary
Public or IATA Land
Unofficial Connecting Route (unmarked)
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KettleMoraine
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Old WorldWisconsinMcMiller
Sports Center
Kettle MoraineLow Prairie
State Natural Area
ScuppernongPrairie
State NaturalArea
ScuppernongHiking and
Skiing Trails
Stony RidgeNature Trail
Stute Springs andHomestead Trail
Paradise SpringsNature Trail
Scuppernong Springs
Nature Trail
Emma F.CarlinTrails
Wilton
Wilton
Pipe
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Road X
Rd.
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Trl.
AntiqueLn.
Visitor Center& Forest
HeadquartersHostel
Brady'sRocks
Ottawa LakeCampground
HenryGotten
Log Cabin
KMSF–SUShelter 2
KMSF–SU Shelter 1
Eagle
River
Scup
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Scup
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OttawaLake
UpperSpring Lake
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WK29
WK17
WK37
WK16
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0 1/2 1 mile
1 : 48,000 scale
Future Trail
Other Trail
Connecting Route
Ice Age Trail
Includes Kettle Moraine StateForest–Southern Unit, Ottawa LakeCampground, Scuppernong River,Old World Wisconsin and Eagle
Waukesha andJefferson counties
Map 80f
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WatervilleSegment
3.9 mi
ScuppernongSegment
5.6 mi
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Lapham Peak Unit
KettleMoraine
State Forest–Southern Unit
State
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GlacialDrumlin
ScuppernongHiking and
Skiing Trails
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Ottawa LakeCampground
GroupCamp
Lapham Peak
UW-WaukeshaField Station
Wales
Dousman
River
Scup
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Scuppernong Creek
Creek
Scuppernong
OttawaLake
LarkinLake
ReagonsLake
HuntersLake
DutchmanLake
HenriettaLake
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1 : 48,000 scale
Future Trail
Other Trail
Connecting Route
Ice Age Trail
Includes Lapham Peak, GlacialDrumlin Trail, Scuppernong HikingTrails, Ottawa Lake Campground,Wales and Dousman
Waukesha County
Map 81f
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Scuppernong Segment (Atlas Maps 80f, 81f; Databook pages 80–81)SNAPSHOT
5.6 miles: STH-67 Wayside to CTH-C
3 2 This segment courses over hilly terrain, through hardwood forests and past many trailside kettles.
TRAIL ACCESS AND PARKING
STH-67 Wayside: From I-94 at Ononomowoc, take Exit 282 onto STH-67 and go south 11.2 mi to the parking area.
CTH-C: From I-94 at Oconomowoc, take Exit 282 STH-67 and go south 8.5 mi. At CTH-C turn left and go east 1.3 mi to the Trail access on the south side of road. Roadside parking.
Additional Parking: (i) Piper Rd. Roadside parking. (ii) CTH-ZZ Kettle Moraine State Forest—Southern Unit (KMSF-SU) Scuppernong Hiking and Ski Trail parking areas. There is a parking area on each side of CTH-ZZ. Both have a blue-blazed spur trail leading to the Ice Age Trail. (iii) KMSF-SU Pinewoods Campground off Waterville Rd. Enter campground and go to the group camp loop. Park near restrooms.
THE HIKE
IFrom its starting point at the STH-67 wayside, the segment continues along the west side of STH-67 for less than half a mile before crossing over to the east side of the road. The segment intersects (WK16) a spur trail leading up to Kettle Moraine State Forest—Southern Unit (KMSF-SU) Backpack Shelter 1. Perched atop Spy Glass Hill, the vista from the shelter area is of a flat plain left behind after water drained from Glacial Lake Scuppernong. Just past the spur to the shelter, a second spur trail leads to McKeawn Springs, which flow into a trout pond and Scuppernong Creek.
The segment crosses Piper Road and travels through hilly terrain. A short distance south of CTH-ZZ, the segment intersects a blue-blazed spur trail. Hik-ers can follow the spur to the KMSF-SU Scuppernong Trail network southside parking area. Shortly after crossing CTH-ZZ hikers will encounter another blue-blazed spur trail leading to the Scuppernong Trail network’s northside parking area and trailhead, with restrooms and water. The segment heads east, parallel
At STH-67 Wayside, CTH-ZZ Kettle Moraine State Forest—Southern Unit (KMSF-SU) Scuppernong Trails trail-head, Pinewoods Campground and Ottawa Lake Campground.
From McKeawn Springs.
At KMSF-SU Backpack Shelter 1 (reservations required).
At KMSF-SU Pinewoods Campground and Ottawa Lake Campground .
At KMSF-SU Scuppernong Trails trail-head, Pinewoods Campground and Ottawa Lake Campground.
At KMSF-SU Backpack Shelter 1 (please respect those who have reserved the shelter), CTH-ZZ Scup-pernong Trails trailhead, Pinewoods Campground and Ottawa Lake Campground.
Dogs must be leashed.
other usesA small portion of the segment over-laps a campground road.
Spur trail to McKeawn Springs, spur trail (WK16) to KMSF-SU Backpack Shelter 1, two blue-blazed spur trails to parking areas areas, a horse trail and the Scuppernong ski/hike trail network.
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to CTH-ZZ, and then north, skirting around the Mackie Group Picnic Area.
North of CTH-ZZ the segment traverses a roller coaster of hills set in hard-wood forests among numer-ous trailside kettles. The segment reaches its highest point (1,075 feet) at a loca-tion (WK28) marked with a bench and crosses the Scup-pernong skiing/hiking trail several times as it continues north and west. The segment passes through the KMSF-SU Pinewoods Campground (with access to water and restrooms), then bends to the west and makes its way to its endpoint on CTH-C.
AREA SERVICES
Kettle Moraine State Forest—Southern Unit (KMSF-SU) Ottawa Lake Campground: Camping. From the STH-67 wayside go north on STH-67 1.7 mi. Where CTH-ZZ heads west from STH-67, turn left on to CTH-ZZ and go 0.2 mi (262-594-6220, dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks /name/kms; reservations: 888-947-2757, wisconsin.goingtocamp .com).
Eagle: See Eagle Segment, p. 282. From the STH-67 wayside go south ~3 mi.
Dousman: See Waterville Segment, p. 286. From the STH-67 wayside go north ~8 mi.
KMSF-SU Backpack Shelter 1: Camping. On Trail. Reservations required: (888-947-2757, wisconsin.goingtocamp.com) and only one group (up to 10) per shelter per night is allowed. No potable water is available at the shelter. Hikers should obtain water from the STH-67 wayside, 0.4 mi south of the shelter’s spur trail intersection with the Trail.
North Prairie: Restaurant, convenience store. From the Piper Rd. Trail access go 3.5 mi east on Piper Rd. and STH-59 (State Rd.).
KMSF-SU Pinewoods Campground: Camping (seasonal). On Trail (262-594-6220, dnr.wi.gov/topic /parks/name/kms; reservations: 888-947-2757, wisconsin.goingtocamp.com).
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Ottawa LakeCampground
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OttawaLake
ReagonsLake
WK16
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Segment 75 Scuppernongpage 275 01/04/17
1.1-mi CR to Waterville Segment.
North on CTH-C, west on CTH-D.
Eagle Segment
0 1miles
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5/25/2017
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