This varied segment in the Chequamegon National Forest, with a distinct Northwoods feel, highlights the clear, deep kettle Lake Eleven and many other glacial features associated with the Perkinstown End Moraine.
Primitive camping on national forest lands. Several walk to campsites (TA22, TA28) are located at Lake Eleven.
From South Fork of the yellow River, Lake Eleven, Beaver Creek and other
small intermittent streams/creeks, lakes and wetland areas.
Very nice trail, with lots of different terrain to challenge you. Scenery was very nice as usual on the Ice Age Trail.
It's a very pretty place to hike, and it's abundant with wildlife which is fun for everyone to enjoy. My only complaint is the trail is only wide enough for single file lines, I personally like wider trails so I can walk and talk better with my friends and family. And due to the large amounts of water available in the form of swamps and ponds, bring some bug spray. All in all though a very fun place to hike!