Snakeroot, Blazingstar and Quarry Loop Trail
Snakeroot, Blazingstar and Quarry Loop Trail
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4.21km
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Hike the easy 2.6-mile Snakeroot, Blazingstar and Quarry Loop Trail in La Crosse, featuring diverse terrain and the View from Tortoise Rock.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.42 km
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4.20 km
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4.17 km
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This route is rated as easy, making it suitable for most hikers. The terrain is generally manageable, incorporating sections of trails like Quarry, Blazingstar, and Snakeroot. While specific conditions can vary, expect a mix of surfaces typical for an easy hike, potentially including packed dirt and some rocky areas.
Specific parking information for the Snakeroot, Blazingstar and Quarry Loop Trail within the La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property is not detailed in the provided data. However, trailheads within nature preserves typically have designated parking areas. We recommend checking the official La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property website or local signage upon arrival for the most accurate parking instructions.
The provided information does not specify the dog policy for this particular trail. Generally, many nature preserves and parks allow dogs on leash. It's best to check the official regulations for the La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property before bringing your canine companion.
Information regarding permits or entrance fees for the La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property is not available in the provided data. Many state nature preserves and regional parks do not require permits for day hiking, but some may have small entrance fees or require specific passes. We advise checking the official La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property website for current regulations.
The best time to visit often depends on what you want to experience. Trails incorporating 'Blazingstar' are often known for wildflowers, with summer and fall being prime viewing seasons. For general hiking comfort, spring and fall usually offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Along the route, you'll encounter diverse natural features. A notable highlight is the View from Tortoise Rock, which offers a scenic vista. Given the names of the trails incorporated, you might experience areas reminiscent of old woods, prairie landscapes, or former quarry sites, each offering unique scenery.
Yes, this route is a combination of several named trails. It utilizes significant portions of the Quarry (80%), Blazingstar (65%), THE RIM (40%), Snakeroot (28%), and Foxglove (24%) trails, offering a varied hiking experience through the La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property.
Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and a distance of approximately 4.2 km, this trail is generally suitable for families with children. However, some sections, particularly those named 'Snakeroot' in other regions, can be mucky or have slippery, rocky surfaces. Always assess your family's comfort level and wear appropriate footwear.
While specific wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, trails named 'Snakeroot' often feature diverse plant life, including specific species like black cohosh and white snakeroot, and can pass through old woods. 'Blazingstar' trails are typically known for tallgrass prairies and wildflowers. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna typical of the La Crosse Blufflands region.
For an easy hike of this length, comfortable hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers are recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and consider bringing water, snacks, and sun protection. If hiking after rain, be prepared for potentially mucky or slippery sections, especially on parts of the trail that might resemble the 'Snakeroot' descriptions from other areas.
The La Crosse Blufflands-Mathy Property is a natural area, so general rules like staying on marked trails, packing out what you pack in, and respecting wildlife are important. While specific regulations are not detailed, interpretive trails often highlight unique ecological features. Always check the property's official website for any specific rules or alerts before your visit.