What are rules regarding camping on or near Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail? - wisconsin canoe rental
I'm with the goal of hiking in the section of the Wisconsin ice age journey as the weather is better, and then there are opportunities for camping on the road to the state and county parks, private camping sites, etc. is in a tent beside the road acceptable?
Can someone familiar with the offer the way of advice? I remember when I was a canoe trip along the Wisconsin River, it was normal, camping on sandbars, so I do not know whether any other practices usually on camping on public land ...
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I have search a lot of hiking opportunities in the API, and do not forget to map the longer sections. That's what I found online:
"South of Langlade County, nearly all the campsites in the vicinity of the ice age range often develops camps where they must be reserved in advance, especially on weekends from mid May to mid-September. For camping, Wisconsin DNR, this can be done at www. Reserve America. com, private property for camping, call the numbers listed in the path of the ice age Companion Guide.
The exception to this rule is the backpack shelters along the road in the north of the ice age and the Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest. These must be reserved in advance www.reserveamerica.com
Dispersed camping and developed walk-in campsites are) primarily in other words, the available national and county forest areas in the northern part of the length of the ice (between Langlade and Polk. "
I suspect the answer is no. N camp free in order to achieve the national forests in the north.
While the Wisconsin River --Sand camping is not really super. Different rules, but in view of the riparian States countries.
Thus, from Ice Age elephants, squirrels, or THT careful ur nuts could
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