Can I bike, horseback ride or camp on the Ice Age Trail?
The Ice Age Trail is intended for low-impact activities like walking, hiking, backpacking and snowshoeing. Biking is only allowed on a few segments of the Trail where it coincides with state bike trails. Ownership of the Trail varies by segment (some is private land, for example), and owners will often dictate usage. Some segments of the Trail have designated campsites or are near public camping facilities. It is best to consult the Ice Age Trail Companion Guide for further information. Chapter coordinators may also help answer any questions. Their contact information is listed in each issue of the Ice Age Trail Alliance’s magazine, Mammoth Tales, as well as on the IATA Chapters portion of our website.