Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest


Assessor's Interpretive Trail

This trail is on the east end of Lost Lake adjacent to the Lost Lake Campground. It winds through majestic hemlocks and hardwoods for a deep-woods experience. Interpretive signing along the trail explains the natural and cultural history of this area. One of the highlights is the "Assessor White Pine". Visit the trail, and you'll find out how it got its name. This trail also connects to Ridge Trail.

Directions: From Florence, take State Highway 70 west for 15 miles to FR 2450. Turn left and go south 1 mile to FR 2156, then 3 miles southeast to the Lost Lake Campground entrance. Turn left and follow the signs to the trailhead. Parking is available for approximately 6 vehicles.

Trail Length: 1 mile loop.

Difficulty: Gently rolling terrain, with resting benches midway. One loop of the trail is wheelchair accesssible.

 

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