Thursday, May 7, 2026

SCUPPERNONG TRAILS

These trails, on County Highway ZZ just east of Highway 67 north of the Village of Eagle, are open for multi-uses...to hikers in the summer and in the winter although not groomed can be used by cross-country skiers, snowshoers and hikers. There are three color-coded loop trails ranging from just over 2 miles to 5 miles. The Scuppernong area provides convenient parking, water, and a vault toilet. There is an indoor shelter that can be rented in the summer.  It is a warming shelter in the winter. The trails have a nice rolling characteristic through hardwood forests and pine plantations. Hikers may also access the Ice Age National Scenic Trail from this trailhead. 

This is a wonderful opportunity for a forest adventure!









Wednesday, May 6, 2026


Beulah Bog lies in a series of four kettle holes and features an undisturbed bog with unusual plants more typical of northern bogs. Classical stages of ecological succession are exhibited in the bog including: a shallow bog lake dominated by water shield with white and yellow water-lilies and extensive floating mud flats; an advancing, quaking sedge and sphagnum mat between 25 and 50 feet wide; northern wet forest of tamarack and bog shrubs and; a wet open moat surrounding the main bog, dominated by wild calla and cat-tails. 









Beulah Bog is owned by the DNR and was designated a State Natural Area in 1975.



 

Walkers Point Center for the arts,

For more than 38 years, Walker’s Point Center for the Arts has been a cultural staple of the Walker’s Point neighborhood and a powerful advo...