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Review & FAQ:
- Where is the Ice Age National Scenic Trail located?
- The Ice Age National Scenic Trail runs all the way from Interstate State Park to Potawatomi State Park.
- What can I see while hiking the Ice Age National Scenic Trail?
- As you make your way along the trail, you will have several opportunities to observe unique glacial features which developed during the last Ice Age and do some great bird and wildlife watching.
- What amenities are available along the trail?
- There are campsites along all sections of the trail and hundreds of trailhead and access points where you can join the trail.
- What activities can I enjoy on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail?
- Most of the trail is open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter, and certain sections are suitable for biking and snowmobiling.

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