Hittin’ the Trail: Day Hiking Polk County, Wisconsin: Hittin' the Trail, #3
By Rob Bignell
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Imagine a place where you can walk amid majestic evergreens and blue freshwater lakes, across 1.1-billion-year-old rock formed in the violent rending of a continent, past peaceful dairy farm pastures, over a landscape carved by a mile-high glacier, through small towns seemingly torn from the pages of yesteryear. The place is real: It's called Polk County, Wisconsin.
Now comes the only complete guide to the county's great day hiking trails: "Hittin' the Trail: Day Hiking Polk County, Wisconsin." With one tap of the screen, you can:
>>Plan a day of fun family-friendly activities
>>Learn the best places for walking the Ice Age National Scenic Trail
>>Discover the National Park Service's only scenic riverway
>>Find directions, parking lots and more!
With the "Hittin' the Trail" ebooks, you'll never need another hiking guide to any of your favorite destinations. We'll see you on the trail!
Rob Bignell
Rob Bignell is the owner and sole editor at Inventing Reality Editing Service, which meets the editing and proofreading needs of writers both new and published. During the past five years, he's helped more than a hundred novelists, poets and nonfiction authors obtain their publishing dreams. Several of his short stories in the literary and science fiction genres have been published, and he is the author of the popular and highly acclaimed nonfiction "Hikes with Tykes," "Headin' to the Cabin," and "Hittin' the Trail" book series, the novel "Windmill", and the poetry collection "Love Letters to Sophie's Mom". For more than two decades, he worked as an award-winning journalist, with half of those years spent as an editor. In addition, for seven years he served as an English teacher or a community college journalism instructor. He holds a Master's degree in English and a Bachelor's degree in journalism and English. He and his son live in west-central Wisconsin and are active in boys basketball and Cub Scouts.
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Hittin’ the Trail - Rob Bignell
Hittin’ the Trail: Day Hiking Polk County, Wisconsin
By Rob Bignell
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HITTIN’ THE TRAIL: DAY HIKING POLK COUNTY, WISCONSIN
Copyright Rob Bignell, 2013
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Atiswinic Press
Ojai, Calif. 93023
hikeswithtykes.com/hittinthetrail_home.html
ISBN 978-0-9858739-9-8
Cover design by Rob Bignell
Cover photo of Osceola Creek, Polk County, Wis.
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing June 2013
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Dedication
For Kieran
Our adventure is just beginning
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Communities
Attractions
How to Get There
When to Visit
Maps
St. Croix River Area Trails
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway
Ridge View Trail (Osceola and Chisago loops)
Indianhead Flowage Trail
Other Riverway Trails
Osceola Bedrock Glades S.N.A.
Ridgeview Trail
Wisconsin Interstate State Park
Lake O’ the Dalles Trails
Ice Age Interpretive Center Trails
Pines Group Camp Trails
Downtown St. Croix Falls Trails
Gandy Dancer State Trail
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Other Area Trails
North County Area Trails
Straight Lake Wilderness State Park
Straight Lake Wilderness Trail
Other Area Trails
Central Area Trails
Balsam Branch Cross Country Ski Trails
Southeastern County Area Trails
Cattail Trail
Clear Lake-Clayton Trail
Stower Seven Lakes State Trail
Other Area Trails
Across the Border Trails
Washington County, Minn.
Chisago County, Minn.
St. Croix County, Wis.
Burnett County, Wis.
Barron County, Wis.
Washburn County, Wis.
Best Trails Lists
Bonus Section: Day Hiking Primer
Selecting a Trail
Clothing
Equipment
Navigational Tools
Food and Water
First-aid Kit
Hiking with Children: Attitude Adjustment
Family Dog
Rules of the Trail
Trail Dangers
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Introduction
Imagine a place where you can walk amid majestic evergreens and blue freshwater lakes, across 1.1-billion-year-old rock formed in the violent rending of a continent, past peaceful dairy farm pastures, over a landscape carved by a mile-high glacier, through small towns seemingly torn from the pages of yesteryear. If living in Wisconsin, Minnesota, northern Illinois or eastern Iowa, such a place is within only a few hours drive. It’s called Polk County, Wisconsin.
Located northeast of Minneapolis-St. Paul, for many Polk County is the gateway to Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Largely flattened by a glacier during the last ice age, kettle lakes formed by melted hunks of frozen ice dot its landscape.
The St. Croix River forms Polk County’s western border with Minnesota. The small towns of St. Croix Falls and Osceola sport some of Wisconsin’s most impressive scenery. The county’s opposite side, especially its southeastern corner, is largely farm country with the recreational towns of Amery, Clear Lake and Turtle Lake. The county’s central area of Balsam Lake and Milltown marks a transition between that farmland and the Northwoods. Upon reaching Luck and all points north, which includes the village of Frederic, you’ve entered the Northwoods.
Ojibway Indians called what is now Polk County home when settlers from the East Coast and Europe arrived in 1837. St. Croix Falls became the first village settlers built, with Osceola, a center for grain milling and steamboat manufacturing, soon following. When Wisconsin gained statehood in 1848, Polk County was part of St. Croix County. Named after U.S. President James K. Polk, Polk County was formed in 1853, though it stretched to the north until new counties were cut out of it. Inland settlement of Polk County during the mid- to late-1800s focused on logging, with the cleared land used for farming.
Communities
Polk County is a true escape from the big city. None of its communities sport a population of more than 3,000.
Along the county’s eastern edge, St. Croix Falls offers among the largest collection of day hiking and backpacking trails in Wisconsin. Just a few miles to the south is the county’s most populous community, Osceola.
In the county’s Northwoods, the village of Luck once was headquarters to the Duncan Toys Company Yo-Yo factory. A few miles north is Frederic, the largest town for the next 60 miles until reaching Superior.
At the county’s geographical center is Balsam Lake, the county seat. To the north is the slightly smaller village of Milltown.
Amery is the largest city in the southeast farm country. With its scenic lakes and location along the Apple River, it has become a popular summer vacation spot. To