The One-Of-A-Kind Trail In North Dakota With 2 Bridges And A Historic Homestead Is Quite The Hike

Discover the unique Wildwood Trail in Icelandic State Park, featuring lush greenery, multiple footbridges, and historic homestead buildings.

There are plenty of places to hike in North Dakota. Trails can be found far and wide across the prairie. None, however, are quite like this unique hike in one of the state parks. This isn't just a stroll through the forest; this hike is in one of the prettiest spots in the state. Not only that, but it includes multiple footbridges and even a historic homestead. Take a journey on this trail and you're sure to have a memorable experience.

Take a journey through a dense forest and a bit of history on the Wildwood Trail in Icelandic State Park.

Within the Icelandic State Park, located near Cavalier, North Dakota, is the Gunlogson Nature Preserve. This particular half-mile trail is mostly within it.

The preserve is dense and lush with greenery, especially plants like ferns, making you feel like you're miles away from North Dakota.

As you follow the trail you'll cross multiple footbridges over creeks and you can take a quick detour over the scenic Tongue River.

The stunning nature and scenery aren't all the Wildwood Trail has to offer.

At the beginning of the trail, you'll be right next to Gunlogson Homestead, cabin, schoolhouse, and an old church.

These buildings hold history from the early pioneer days in North Dakota and are a great way to learn about the state's past. Plus, they're charmingly beautiful.

The Wildwood Trail is the perfect way to experience the nature preserve, state park, and history of the state. It's a trail that'll give you an adventure like no other, and it's worth every step.

Address: 13571 Highway 5, Cavalier, ND, 58220

For a trail map and more information about the Icelandic State Park, click here to visit the official website.

Where is your favorite hiking trail in North Dakota? If you're looking for new adventures to take, here are some awesome trails all across the state.

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