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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
The Halley Creek Bird Trail was created in 1989 by the Nicolet National Forest in cooperation with the Northeastern Wisconsin Audubon Society. As you hike this trail, you experience four distinct types of habitats, each with its associated bird species characteristic of this region. Spring and early summer are best times to view the bird variety. A brochure with a map is available at the trailhead. Directions: Follow County Highway H east and south of Laona for 5-1/2 miles to FR 2136. Turn left and go east 5 miles. Look for Halley Creek Trail sign on the left and gravel access road on the right. Parking for 3-4 vehicles is at the trailhead, which is at the end of the road. Trail Length: 1 mile. Difficulty: Easy, flat with some exposed roots and rocks. Be prepared for ticks in spring and early summer.
The information used on HFCW is used with permission of the US Dept. of Agriculture/Forest Service according to their policy |
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