![]() Hiking in west central Wisconsin is abundant in public lands. There are four major blocks of land with thousands of acres all with specific geological interest: Black River Falls State Forest in Jackson County, Wildcat Mountain State Park in Vernon County, Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge and Perrot State Park both in Trempealeau County. It is possible to spend weeks discovering all the treasures in these public lands. This is an undiscovered part of Wisconsin. The Refuge has only 60,000 visitors in a year. The Refuge was established in 1936. It lies within the Mississippi River Valley in west-central Wisconsin. Land was isolated from the Mississippi and Trempealeau rivers by levees built in 1911 to provide refuge for a variety of habitats including sand prairies and marshes. The Refuge is an important area for waterfowl and other migratory birds and provides habitat for bald eagles, osprey, black terns and pelicans. Perrot State Park at Trempealeau includes an island mountain and miles of trails for hiking. The Great River State Bicycle Trail runs through a small part of the park. A State Park day or season pass is required. There is a great description of the geology of the area in which Trempealeau National wildlife Refuge and Perrot State Park. | Click here for more info | Hixon forest in La Crosse offers bluffside hiking. Norskedalen offers hiking on this non-profit Norwegian Immigrant settlement. Sparta, WI is a fantastic area to use as home base to hike miles and miles of scenic wonderland known as "God’s Country" in G. Heilman Brewing Company’s advertising campaigns of the 1970s and 1980s. Justin Trails Resort is the perfect Wisconsin lodging option for your hiking adventure. Hike 15 miles of trails on-premise. Try your skill at disc golf course. There are loaner discs in the Lodge for your use. Our Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast mission is to honor the land, environment and create a healing refuge for recreation, relaxation and rejuvenation for our Sparta Cabins guests. We support rural, sustainable tourism by promoting local vendors who live and provide guests with recreation, food and lodging in the hills and valleys of southwest Wisconsin also known as the Driftless region. Justin Trails was established in 1985.
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