Trails at New Glarus Woods State Park

There are six trails totaling 7.3 miles and ranging from .2 miles to 4.2 miles at New Glarus Woods State Park.

Photo of hikers

Fall is one of the best times for a hike in New Glarus Woods
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The Basswood Trail is an interpretive trail with signs describing the park's history, flora and fauna.


A guidebook keyed to 36 markers along the Havenridge Trail explains many natural features.
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Hikers: be aware that trails may vary in difficulty. Not all trails are surfaced. Hikers and bikers share the paved trail and need to use caution when encountering each other. Trail surfaces can become slippery when wet or leaf covered, and will occasionally have loose sand or gravel or exposed rock.

Wild Edibles and Inedibles

Edible fruits, nuts, asparagus, and wild mushrooms may be gathered in state parks for your own use. Remember, there are many poisonous plants. Be certain of your identification before you consume anything you have gathered. Except for wild edibles, you may not destroy, molest, deface, or remove any natural growth, or natural or archeological feature.

Red berries of jack-in-the-pulpit Jack-in-the-pulpit, which has bright red berries in the fall, is one of the non-edible plants in New Glarus Woods. Its root is the most toxic

For more information, ask:

New Glarus Woods State Park
W5446 County Highway NN
P.O. Box 805
New Glarus WI 53574.
(608) 527-2335

Last Revised: Friday April 11 2008