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Hike the easy 1.8-mile Wehmhoff Woods Trail in Burlington, Wisconsin, offering a rugged, woodsy experience with hilly terrain and a ravine.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Wehmhoff Woods Trail is located within the Wehmhoff Woodland Preserve in Burlington, Wisconsin. While specific parking details aren't provided, access typically involves parking at a designated area for the preserve.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Wehmhoff Woods Trail. It's always best to check the official regulations for the Wehmhoff Woodland Preserve before bringing your dog.
The trail offers a heavily wooded environment with a rugged, natural feel. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't given, the presence of fallen leaves suggests autumn could be a scenic time. However, be prepared for uneven and rocky terrain regardless of the season.
The Wehmhoff Woods Trail is part of the Wehmhoff Woodland Preserve. The provided information does not mention any specific permits or entrance fees for accessing the trail or the preserve. It's advisable to check the official website for the Wehmhoff Woodland Preserve for the most current information.
The trail is characterized by its hilly and uneven terrain, with many rocks, requiring hikers to watch their footing. It's described as rugged and
The trail is approximately one mile from one end, necessitating a backtrack to return. This means it is primarily an out-and-back route, not a loop.
You can expect a heavily wooded environment with a
No, the Wehmhoff Woods Trail is not considered ADA accessible. Its rugged, hilly, and uneven terrain with many rocks makes it challenging for those with mobility limitations.
No, a key characteristic of the Wehmhoff Woods Trail is its undeveloped nature; it lacks trail markers or mile markers, adding to its
Given the trail's rugged, hilly, and uneven terrain with many rocks, it's crucial to wear appropriate footwear with good ankle support. Since it lacks trail markers, be prepared to navigate by following the path and remember it's an out-and-back route, so you'll retrace your steps. The inclines mean the return journey will likely be mostly downhill.
While the trail is relatively short (approximately one mile one way), its rugged, hilly, and uneven terrain with many rocks means it might be challenging for absolute beginners or those unaccustomed to off-road hiking. It requires careful footing and a moderate level of fitness.