Big Foot Beach Blue Trail
Big Foot Beach Blue Trail
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Hike the easy 1.3-mile Big Foot Beach Blue Trail through diverse woodlands and grasslands in Big Foot Beach State Park, Wisconsin.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.15 km
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2.07 km
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1.77 km
202 m
101 m
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1.38 km
292 m
208 m
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The trail primarily features a natural soil surface path. While generally level, it does include one section with a moderate incline. Overall, the terrain is considered gentle to rolling, making it suitable for most ability levels.
The hike is approximately 2.07 kilometers (0.9 miles) long and can typically be completed in about 30-40 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
You'll pass through mixed hardwoods that open into a small grassland, notable for containing 'horsetail' plants. The broader park landscape includes rolling wooded hills, open meadows, and restored prairies, shaped by glaciers. You might also catch views of Ceylon Lagoon.
The research indicates that trails within Big Foot Beach State Park are generally dog-friendly, but always check the latest park regulations regarding leashes and specific trail access before your visit. You can find more information on the official Wisconsin DNR website.
Yes, Big Foot Beach State Park, like other Wisconsin State Parks, typically requires a vehicle admission sticker or a day pass. You can find current fee information and purchase options on the Wisconsin DNR website.
The trail offers year-round enjoyment. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. In winter, the trails are open for snowshoeing and winter hiking, offering a different scenic experience. Summer is also popular, especially with the park's lakeside location.
Parking is available within Big Foot Beach State Park. The trail starts within the park, so you can park in designated areas and follow signs to the Blue Trail. Specific parking details are usually available on the park's official website.
While the trail itself focuses on natural beauty, the entire route is located within Big Foot Beach State Park, which offers diverse ecosystems, from mixed hardwoods to restored prairies. Keep an eye out for the unique 'horsetail' plants in the grassland section.
Yes, the Blue Trail is part of a larger network within Big Foot Beach State Park. The route also passes through sections of the Yellow, Red, Self Guided Nature Trail, and Green trails, offering opportunities to extend your hike.
Absolutely. The trail is rated as easy, relatively short (0.9 miles), and generally not strenuous, making it suitable for most ability levels and families. The diverse scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting can keep children engaged.
As you traverse through mixed hardwoods and open meadows, you might spot various woodland birds and small animals. The park's diverse ecosystems support a range of local fauna, so keep an eye and ear out for nature's inhabitants.