Revised June 21, 2001
Hiked 1988, 2001
| The Lily Pond Trail
is easily accessed from paved Summit Peak Road, approximately one mile
from South Boundary Road. The trailhead is on the left side and there
is a large sign. Mike and Aimee hiked this trail on September 10, 1988,
their
first visit to the Porkies after moving to central Wisconsin the
previous
month. During the three years we lived there, about 200 miles from the
park,
we completed most of our goal of hiking every trail in the park, which
we
had been doing at a slower pace when we lived 500 miles away in
downstate
Michigan.
The trail is wooded and typical of Porkies' hiking but fortunately it is relatively flat. It climbs gradually from Summit Peak Road, crossing the same ridge line which contains Summit Peak, but at a lower elevation, then descends gradually to the vicinity of Lily Pond. There really aren't any points of interest along the trail. It doesn't even provide access to Lily Pond, as it ends after about 2 1/2 miles at the Little Carp River Trail. Following that trail 1/2 mile to the right leads to Lily Pond and its adjacent cabin. When we hiked through this area in 1988, we continued in the opposite direction on the Little Carp River Trail, in the direction of Little Carp River Road and Greenstone Falls. The trail crosses the river about 1/3 mile from the end of Lily Pond Trail, but from that point on, the trail cuts directly in the SW direction toward Greenstone Falls while the river meanders along a curved path to the same area. When we reached the first side access trail for Little Carp River Road, we turned around since we'd reached that point previously from the other direction. In 2001, Mike and Maria hiked the same segment of the Little Carp River Trail in the opposite direction, beginning at Little Carp River Road. Most of the route is flat, with occasional slight uphills. The trail is also labeled as part of the North Country Scenic Trail. It took them a little over an hour to cover the 2 1/2 mile distance to the Lily Pond Trail junction, with Mike carrying Maria in the backpack carrier. (At that point, they continued on the Little Carp River Trail to a lunch break at Lily Pond Cabin then onward to Mirror Lake.) Probably the only slowdown they encountered was crossing the Little Carp River just before the Lily Pond Trail junction. There is no bridge at that point, just a good sized log which Mike easily would have crossed on his own, but not while carrying Maria on his back which disturbed his balance. After a feeble attempt or two, Mike just forded the stream with stepping stones, getting his boots a bit wet in water that was no more than three inches deep. One thing to remember: Like some other Porkies' hikes, this one doesn't overwhelm you with spectacular scenery, but it typically provides a relatively easy hike with a lot of solitude. |
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