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Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Ice Age Complex at Cross Plains General Management Plan
 

The National Park Service and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are initiating a General Management Plan for the Ice Age National Scenic Trail (NST) Interpretive Site and the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit in the Town of Cross Plains, Wisconsin. For the purposes of this planning, we are calling this the “Ice Age Complex at Cross Plains.” Lying within the Complex’s boundary is Shoveler Sink, a U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Production Area. 

General management planning is the broadest level of decision-making for national park areas. General Management Plans (GMP) provide the park with a “big picture” and long-term goals that guide actions for 15-20 years. The GMP will define:

· natural and cultural resource conditions to be achieved and maintained over time 

· conditions for visitors to understand, enjoy, and appreciate the park’s significant resources

· appropriate levels of management activities, visitor use, and development

· indicators and standards for maintaining the desired conditions

More detailed site specific actions such as site plans or vegetative management plans will be addressed in subsequent planning.

The GMP for the Ice Age Complex at Cross Plains will take approximately 3 years to complete. August 27 & 28, 2008, we will hold the first series of open-house meetings to begin the development of a vision for the Complex and obtain input from landowners, public officials, and interested citizens. You may also submit comments electronically.

Feasibility Study (WDNR- December 1998)Newsletter #1 (July 2008)
August 2008 Open House Notice
Comment Form
August 2008 Open House Slide Presentation
Maps of the Ice Age Complex at Cross Plains

 

A yellow blaze marks the route of the Ice Age Trail.  

Did You Know?
The route of the Ice Age Trail is marked by yellow blazes and a mammoth appears on the trail's official logo.

Last Updated: December 05, 2008 at 11:20 EST