Near Ice Age Trail: Slinger Segment
Paved path at the east end of the trail.
Near Ice Age Trail: Slinger Segment
Singletrack section at the west end of the trail.

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Ice Age Trail: Slinger Segment

2.0 (1 Rating)
A mostly road section of the Ice Age Trail that goes through downtown Slinger.
2.1
mi
Distance
81
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.07mi
Distance
81ft
Elevation Gain
38ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
1,120ft
High Point
1,043ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is an easy mildly trafficked route that goes through the Town of Slinger. It mostly runs along the sides of roads and sidewalks with some brief sections of singletrack and paved trail. The trail starts as a singletrack sandwiched by a field. The trail meets with Howard Ave and then takes a right onto Hartford Ave and then a right onto James Street. From James Street, take a left onto Kettle Moraine Drive through downtown Slinger. After hiking along Kettle Moraine Drive, take a right at Commerce Drive at Slinger Community Park. The trail continues as a paved trail after Commerce Drive ends. The trail goes by the Little Switzerland Ski Area and has a nice brief boardwalk section. The trail ends at Cedar Creek Rd, which is where the Cedar Lakes Segment begins.

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Contributors
Brian Bizub