This remarkable trail is part of a much larger natural legacy. The Ice Age Trail is a National Scenic Trail that stretches 1,200 miles across Wisconsin. Devil’s Doorway, is a two-mile loop trail near Baraboo, Wisconsin. Though this path is technically not part of the Ice Age Trail, it’s just a tenth of a mile shy and has become unofficially part of that stretch.

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Some hikes are worth the strenuous climb, and the Devil’s Doorway Trail in Wisconsin is absolutely one of them. At the end of the trail, you’ll be rewarded with beautiful views, ancient and fascinating rock formations, and a cool lake ready for a swim.

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