HikingFor thousands of years, people have explored Trempealeau County's natural beauty by foot; including prehistoric peoples who once lived in the area, fur traders, and today's modern day outdoor adventurers. Thousands of acres of public land, provides hiking opportunities that could include scenic overlooks, wildlife viewing, birding, and so much more! Popular public areas with developed trails include:
Check out the following map for public land that has undeveloped trails where you can follow the natural paths created by deer and other wildlife:
Public Access Lands in Trempealeau County