Near Sentinel Ridge Trail
Overlooking the Mississippi! 500 ft up
Near Sentinel Ridge Trail
River valley from an overlook on Sentinel Ridge
Near Sentinel Ridge Trail
Stairway to Treasure Cave
Near Sentinel Ridge Trail
Heading down the switchbacks near the trail's intersection with the Sentinel Ridge Trail.
Near Sentinel Ridge Trail
The marshy areas in the Wisconsin River backwaters can be buggy, but offer lots of wildlife viewing opportunities.

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Sentinel Ridge Trail

4.7 (6 Ratings)
A burly climb offering commanding views of the Mississippi valley below.
1.7
mi
Distance
745
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.75mi
Distance
745ft
Elevation Gain
235ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
1,144ft
High Point
634ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
With trailheads at the Wyalusing Ridge campground and the Long Valley Road boat landing, Sentinel Ridge is arguably the most challenging trail at Wyalusing State Park. From the boat landing, the trail climbs an extraordinarily narrow limestone ridge. While some wooden steps may slow you down, it's not likely you'd go any faster without them as the initial climb is quite steep. After finishing the steps, the trail keeps climbing through some of Wyalusing's most exceptional oak savanna habitat. The trail continues climbing, steeply, covering almost 600' of elevation in roughly 3/4 of a mile, until it gains the bluff top. The trail opens up at a picnic area, which houses the famed monument to the last Wisconsin Passenger Pigeon, a testament to "the avarice and folly of man." The monument, joined with an exceptional view of the Mississippi, and some oxygen debt, creates quite a profound experience. The trail is briefly paved through this section, and crowds can be abundant depending on the season. But as soon as you leave the open setting of the picnic area, they tend to thin out again. Shortly after the picnic area, a spur leads users down to Treasure Cave. To descend the ridge and access the cave, the DNR has installed a series of wooden structures somewhere between ladders and steps. NOT recommended for anyone with a fear of heights. Continuing on past several more view points, the trail eventually terminates at the Wyalusing Ridge campground.

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Contributors
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