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DEVIL'S LAKE STATE PARK
ICE AGE TRAIL

DEVIL'S LAKE - OCTOBER 9-10, 1993

Devil's Lake became a state park in 1910 but it has been a popular tourist attraction for more than a century.  The lake is located about three miles south of Baraboo in hills referred to as the South Range.  Devil's Lake sits in an opening or gap in the rocks, and the ancient hills around it are formed of quartzite rock, which consists of grains of sand tightly cemented together. According to geologists, the sand was deposited by rivers as they drained into shallow seas covering this area a billion years ago.

Devil's Lake State Park has spectacular views from 500 foot cliffs, miles of hiking trails, swimming areas including two large sandy beaches, hundreds of campsites, mountain bike trails, and cross country ski trailsPart of the 1,000 mile Wisconsin Ice Age Trail also passes through the park.  During our overnight visit, we hiked a moderate to difficult wooded section that runs between Parfrey's Glen and the Ice Age Loop. There are spectacular views to the south in this area and you can see the Wisconsin River in the distance.  The hike is four miles and takes about three hours. 

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