Hiking Near Me in Jim Falls, wi
Lake Wissota State Park
18127 County Highway O, Chippewa Falls, WI
Activities and recreation:
Hiking
There are more than 18 miles of hiking trails at Lake Wissota State Park. Some trails are shared... Read More
Brunet Island State Park
23125 255th S., Cornell, WI
Brunet Island State Park, on the Chippewa and Fisher rivers, offers more than 1,300 acres of scenic beauty, wildlife and recreational opportunities. Quiet lagoons and channels are excellent for... Read More
Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area
13394 County Highway M, New Auburn, WI
Situated along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, the Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area offers unspoiled beauty with kettle lakes and many glacial features. The Chippewa Moraine is one of... Read More
Eau Claire River Fishery Area
Chippewa River State Trail
330 Riverfront Terrace, Eau Claire, WI
This 30-mile trail extends from Phoenix Park in downtown Eau Claire, at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa rivers and travels south along the Chippewa River through a wide variety of... Read More
Lowes Creek County Park
5530 Fairview Drive, Eau Claire, WI
Address:Â 5238 South Lowes Creek Road (West entrance); 5530 Fairview Dr (East Entrance)
Acres:Â ... Read More
Buffalo River State Trail
W26247 Sullivan Rd, Mondovi, WI
The trail may bring a number of different users to the trail at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to ensure the enjoyment and safety of all trail users.
Read MoreJump River Woods State Natural Area
Situated along the Jump River is a floodplain forest of black ash and American elm with yellow birch, basswood, ironwood, and bur oak. This area is frequently disturbed by the scouring of the... Read More
Red Cedar State Trail
921 Brickyard Road, Menomonie, WI
This 14.5-mile rail trail shadows the steep walls of the Red Cedar Valley from Menomonie to its connection with the Chippewa River State Trail. Along its route, the trail passes through the... Read More
Tuscobia State Trail
State Highways 27 and 70, Ojibwa, WI
This 74-mile trail on a former rail corridor is one of the longest rail trails in the state, running from Park Falls to the Wild Rivers State Trail just north of Rice Lake. The trail passes... Read More
Flambeau River State Forest
W1613 Co. Rd. W, Winter, WI
The forest offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Canoeing is the most popular activity on the forest. Different portions of the river offer varying degrees of difficulty. The North... Read More
Black River State Forest
W10325 Highway 12, Black River, WI
The Black River State Forest offers many recreational opportunities, including camping, hunting, hiking, skiing and ATV riding. But the Department of Natural Resources also manages this... Read More
Bass Lake Peatlands State Natural Area
Lower Price Lake Rd, Park Falls, WI
Bass Lake Peatlands is a vast, open peatland with scattered trees and drains to the southwest from Bass Lake and beyond where it forms the headwaters of Little Connor Creek. Hummocks of... Read More
Kimberly Clark Wildlife Area
Kimberly Clark Wildlife Area is a 8,700-acre property located 12 miles west of Phillips in Price County. The property consists of bracken fern grasslands, upland aspen/fir, northern hardwoods... Read More
Spring Creek Wildlife Area
Spring Creek Wildlife Area is a 1,000-acre property located eight miles southwest of Phillips in Price County. The diverse wildlife area includes four waterfowl flowages totaling 220 acres of... Read More
Oxbo Pines State Natural Area
Dix Dox Rd, Park Falls, WI
Oxbo Pines features an extensive stand of natural origin dry-mesic forest on hilly, steep-sided pitted outwash and esker deposits. Found along the North Fork of the Flambeau River, the forest... Read More
Niebauer Springs Fishery Area
The Niebauer Springs Fishery Area was initially purchased to develop and maintain a brook trout fishery. In addition to this use, timber and wildlife species are considered viable objectives to... Read More
Perrot State Park
W26247 Sullivan Rd., Trempealeau, WI
Perrot State Park, where the Trempealeau River meets the Mississippi River, offers breathtaking views from 500-foot bluffs. The river bank and surrounding wetlands provide wonderful habitat for... Read More