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Explore the easy 4.3-mile Gibbs Lake North and South Trail Loop in Rock County, Wisconsin, featuring lake views and diverse terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This trail is considered moderate, making it suitable for novice and intermediate hikers. It features gently rolling terrain with some sharp turns, traversing a mix of forested areas and open fields.
Yes, as its name suggests, this is a loop trail, offering a continuous route without needing to retrace your steps. There is also a shortcut loop option available for a shorter excursion.
The trail is located within Gibbs Lake County Park in Evansville, Wisconsin. Parking is typically available at the designated trailhead within the park.
As the trail is located within Gibbs Lake County Park, it's advisable to check with Rock County Parks for any current entrance fees or permit requirements for park access. Generally, county parks may have day-use fees or require an annual pass.
While not explicitly stated in the provided information, trails in county parks are often dog-friendly. It is best to check the specific regulations of Gibbs Lake County Park regarding dogs, including leash requirements, before your visit.
You can expect beautiful and diverse scenery, including dense forested sections, expansive open fields, and picturesque views along the shore of Gibbs Lake. The terrain is gently rolling with some sharp turns, and the path is well-marked with orange posts.
The trail offers beautiful scenery and a variety of wildflowers throughout the season, suggesting it's enjoyable from spring through fall. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends, offering a quieter experience.
The trail offers good opportunities to spot local wildlife, given its mix of forested areas and open fields. Keep an eye out for various birds, small mammals, and other creatures native to the Wisconsin landscape.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will hike along parts of the IAT - Gibbs Lake Segment, the IAT - Gibbs Lake-Arbor Ridge connection, the IAT - Evansville-Gibbs Lake connection, and the North Trail Loop.
The trail provides good views of Gibbs Lake and the surrounding natural landscape. It is also well-marked with orange posts, making navigation straightforward. There's also a shortcut loop option if you prefer a shorter hike.
To enjoy a quieter experience on the trail, it is recommended to visit during weekdays. Weekends tend to be more crowded, especially during peak seasons.