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Colfax Red Cedar Preserve and Recreation Area

Colfax Red Cedar Preserve and Recreation Area

by info@landmarkwi.org | Feb 10, 2022 | Birdwatching, Canoe/Kayak Access, Fishing, Hiking, Preserve Guides

Return to Preserve Guide Listing COVID-19 Use Guidelines Featured Uses: Hiking, Fishing, Canoe/Kayak Access, Birdwatching Description: The 146-acre Colfax Red Cedar Preserve and Recreation Area has two miles of Red Cedar River frontage and is located adjacent to the...
Mouth of the Middle River

Mouth of the Middle River

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jul 26, 2021 | Birdwatching, Canoe/Kayak Access, Fishing, Hunting, Preserve Guides

Return to Preserve Guide Listing COVID-19 Use Guidelines Landmark Hunting Regulations Lake Superior Shoreline Project Protects Critical Habitat Featured Uses: Canoeing, Birdwatching, Hunting, Fishing Description: The scenic views, low-impact recreation and access to...
Siskiwit River Preserve

Siskiwit River Preserve

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jul 15, 2021 | Birdwatching, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Preserve Guides

Return to Preserve Guide Listing COVID-19 Use Guidelines Landmark Hunting Regulations The Swenson-Surowiec Story: A Family’s Legacy Featured Uses: Hiking, Birdwatching, Hunting, Fishing Description: Enjoy walking along the Siskiwit River and over boardwalks at this...
Woodstock Bay Landing

Woodstock Bay Landing

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jan 19, 2020 | Canoe/Kayak Access, Fishing, Preserve Guides

Return to Preserve Guide Listing COVID-19 Use Guidelines Featured Uses: Canoe/Kayak Access, Fishing   Location/Access Directions: There is a parking lot with direct access to the St. Louis River and also access to the St. Louis River Estuary Water Trail. More...
Tyler Forks Community Forest

Tyler Forks Community Forest

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jan 19, 2020 | Birdwatching, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Preserve Guides

Return to Preserve Guide Listing COVID-19 Use Guidelines Landmark Hunting Regulations Property Overview (03:16) Virtual Grand Opening September 25, 2020 (20:56) Featured Uses: Hunting, Birdwatching, Hiking, Fishing Location/Access Directions: Address: 37475 Highway...
Ten Mile Creek

Ten Mile Creek

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jan 19, 2020 | Birdwatching, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Preserve Guides

Return to Preserve Guide Listing COVID-19 Use Guidelines Landmark Hunting Regulations Featured Uses: Hunting, Birdwatching, Hiking, Fishing Location/Access Directions: Parking is available on US Fish and Wildlife Service land on the south side of 140th Avenue at: 1130...
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Use and Safety Guidelines during COVID-19

Our trails and preserves are currently open to the public; this is subject to change if overuse becomes an issue.

Please abide by social distancing and consider the following guidelines:

  • If the parking lot is full, the trail is full. Have a plan B and C. Consider waiting or seeking another place to be outdoors.
  • Do not use the trails if you have symptoms, have traveled recently, or have been exposed to a known or suspected case of COVID-19. Consider wearing a mask.
  • Stay six feet away from other people. Practice it and know what it looks like. Maintain this as you walk or hike.
  • Warn other trail users of your presence and step off trails to allow others to pass, keeping minimum recommended distances at all times. Signal your presence with your voice or bell.
  • To reduce the risk of injury and potential stress to our local healthcare system if you are injured while hiking, be prepared for uncertain trail conditions. Wear sturdy footwear and consider using poles if you have them. Stay within your comfort zone; don’t be afraid to turn around. Stick to easy trails.
  • Keep dogs on the leash. This will prevent inadvertent close contact with others.
  • Practice Leave No Trace. Carry in, carry out.

 Adapted from Loon Echo Land Trust and shared with permission

Hikers enjoying the Brownstone Trail