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Wisconsin glaciation - Wikipedia The Wisconsin glaciation extended from about 75,000 to 11,000 years ago, between the Sangamonian Stage and the current interglacial, the Holocene The maximum ice extent occurred about 25,000–21,000 years ago during the last glacial maximum, also known as the Late Wisconsin in North America
Ice Age National Scenic Trail Wisconsin | Ice Age Alliance Find out what makes the Ice Age National Scenic Trail an exceptional experience Get info on trail conditions, thru-hiker resources, itineraries for backpacking, camping or day hikes, more
Ice Age Geology – WGNHS – UW–Madison Near the end of the cycle, beginning about 31,500 years ago, the glacier began its advance into Wisconsin It expanded for 13,500 years before temperatures warmed again and it began to melt back It took another 7,000 years before the ice finally retreated from northern Wisconsin
Wisconsin Glacial Stage | Time, Map, Facts | Britannica Wisconsin Glacial Stage, most recent major division of Pleistocene time and deposits in North America, which began between about 100,000 and 75,000 years ago and ended about 11,000 years ago It was named for rock deposits studied in the state of Wisconsin
ICE AGE NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL - Wisconsin DNR The trail traverses some of Wisconsin’s most scenic landscapes and helps tell the story of the last Ice Age by highlighting Wisconsin's unique glacial features
Wisconsin at the End of the Ice Age - UW-La Crosse In Wisconsin about twelve thousand years ago, as the ice retreated northward, animals and people moved into these newly exposed areas The temperature was colder than today It was very similar to present day Alaska or northern Canada Glaciers were still present in northern Wisconsin
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest : Trail - Ice Age Trail The 1,000 mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a continuous footpath through diverse landscapes that follows the features that mark the furthest advance of the last glacier in Wisconsin Because of its tremendous geological significance, the trail is one of 11 national scenic trails
The Ice Age Trail: A Hikers Paradise | Travel Wisconsin Wisconsin is full of quiet places that feel a world away from the daily grind To soak up the state’s natural beauty at its very best, look no further than the Ice Age Trail, a 1,200-mile footpath snaking its way through Wisconsin’s forests and prairies