Comfort Inn & Suites Jackson - West Bend





The Comfort Inn & Suites Jackson - West Bend Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Please note this trail is easy but it has lots of rocks, tree trunks, and a bit of an incline at moments and is a little overgrown at times as well. Follow the Ice Age National Scenic Trail through Slinger, WI from Cedar Creek Road to STH-60 & CTH-CC. The Ice Age Trail travels through the quaint town of Slinger, connecting the Cedar Lakes and Pike Lake segements of the Ice Age Trail. This detailed route covers the Slinger segment of the Ice Age Trail and all it's access points,...
Activities
Features
Follow the Ice Age Trail travels through Wisconsin's second largest cluster of kames, some standing 100ft above the trail. This is a very popular trail and for good reason. The environment between the kames is majestic. The addition of a separate loop trail provides day hikers an alternate route back to their car. The Ice Age Trail is a thousand-mile footpath highlighting the remnants left behind by glaciers during the last ice age over 12,000 years ago. Designated as a National Scenic...
Activities
Features
Activities
Features
Escape to this rugged, full featured, and convenient section of the Ice Age Trail from CTH-D to Paradise Drive. The West Bend segment of the Ice Age National Scenic trail travels through West Bend, WI. Although conveniently located right in West Bend, this rugged, forested landscape will make you feel much further away. This complete and detailed route covers the West Bend segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and all it's access points, trailheads, parking, connecting trails,...
Activities
Features
Follow the Ice Age Trail through the Pike Lake Unit and enjoy views from the second highest point in SE Wisconsin. The Ice Age Trail travels through the Kettle Moraine State Forest-Pike Lake Unit, which offers a spectacular viewpoint from a 60 foot tower atop the second highest point in SE Wisconsin-Powder Hill. This complete and detailed route covers the Pike Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail and all it's access points, trailheads, parking, connecting trails, communities, parks, preserves,...