Trail Planning Begins For Rib Mountain State Park
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that it has begun the conceptual trail planning process for a property-wide trail plan at Rib Mountain State Park.
The DNR is completing the conceptual trail planning work in collaboration with many key local partners, including the Friends of Rib Mountain State Park, Greater Wausau Prosperity Partnership, Marathon County, the village of Rib Mountain, Wisconsin Climber’s Association, Granite Peak Corporation and the Central Wisconsin Off-Road Cycling Coalition.
Rib Mountain State Park is poised to be a central Wisconsin destination for natural resource and recreation enthusiasts.
“We’re excited to begin work on the trail plan while maintaining the property’s valuable and unique natural resources,” said Diane Brusoe, DNR Fish, Wildlife and Parks Division Administrator. “Being able to collaborate on this plan with our valued partners helps to ensure a balanced and sustainable approach to recreation development at the property.”
“We trust that the DNR and key stakeholders will protect the park landscape, the Talus Forest State Natural Area, along with the current hiking and snowshoe trails at Rib Mountain State Park while designing an enhanced trail system for additional recreational opportunities,” said representatives of the Friends of Rib Mountain State Park.
For more information and to get signed up to receive project alerts, visit the Rib Mountain State Park webpage.
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