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Embark on the Silver Willow Trail for an easy hike that covers 0.9 miles (1.4 km). This short route features no elevation gain, making it a smooth and accessible path for everyone. You can expect to complete the entire journey in approximately 23 minutes, offering a quick and refreshing outdoor…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Silver Willow Trail offers varied terrain. You'll encounter sections that pass through river bottom, wetlands, prairie areas, and mature oak forests. While the Komoot route is considered easy, be aware that some parts of the broader area can have slippery surfaces when wet or leaf-covered, and occasional loose sand, gravel, or exposed rocks and roots.
The Silver Willow Trail is a relatively short hike, typically taking around 20-25 minutes to complete. It's an easy route, perfect for a quick outdoor escape.
Yes, this specific Komoot route for the Silver Willow Trail is rated as easy, making it suitable for beginners and those looking for a gentle hike. It has a manageable distance and minimal elevation gain.
Specific parking details for the Silver Willow Trail are not provided in the tour data. However, as the trail is located in Somersett, it's advisable to check the local park's official website or signage for designated parking areas near the trailhead. Look for information regarding Willow River State Park if the trail is part of that system.
The Komoot tour data does not specify dog-friendliness for this particular route. Generally, state parks and natural areas often have specific rules regarding pets, including leash requirements. It's best to check the official regulations for Somersett or Willow River State Park before bringing your dog.
Given the diverse habitats including wetlands and forests, the Silver Willow Trail can be enjoyed across multiple seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also great, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter can be beautiful, but conditions may be slippery with snow or ice.
As the trail is located in Somersett, and potentially within a state park system like Willow River State Park, there may be park entrance fees or permits required. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please consult the official Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website: wisconsin.gov.
The Silver Willow Trail offers a variety of natural scenery. You can expect to pass through riverine environments, wetlands, expansive prairies, and dense forests of oak and white pine. Hikers often enjoy breathtaking vistas, particularly towards Willow Falls if the trail connects to that area.
With its diverse habitats, the trail provides opportunities to spot various wildlife. Depending on the season, you might encounter birds, small mammals, and other creatures native to wetland, prairie, and forest environments. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna.
The Komoot tour for the Silver Willow Trail is a point-to-point route, meaning it is not a loop. You will need to plan for transportation back to your starting point or retrace your steps.
While specific landmarks are not listed in the tour data, the trail is known for offering stunning vistas, especially towards Willow Falls. The diverse habitats themselves, from old-growth white pines to prairie areas, serve as natural points of interest.