RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinEvery trail I have been on has cameras set up at intervals on the trail so I would highly recommend not hiking anywhere unless private land
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinBefore covid you could try it at the state parks along Lake Michigan such as Kohler Andrea or especially Point Beach in the fall, but now the parks are so busy I would not do it.
Any state trails the bikes we be upon you quicker than you can throw shorts on..
Best luck is to find a property owner and ask.
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinEvery trail I have been on has cameras set up at intervals on the trail so I would highly recommend not hiking anywhere unless private land
Are you referring to state trails, county parks, hunting land, or something else?
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinAny public land / trails I have been on has cameras all over - private land I have no knowledge about
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinEvery trail I have been on has cameras set up at intervals on the trail so I would highly recommend not hiking anywhere unless private land
One of the woods I go to in Illinois has a new sign posted about hidden game cameras on the trail. They are trying to stop the bikes being on the trail I believe. Though it has bothered me, Ive continued to hike nude there. Maybe famous last words.
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinCedar Hills Campground near Sauk City has a trail that goes around it. Haven't hiked it yet but understand it's fairly long, and of course can be nude since the campground is clothing optional.
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinCedar Hills is a private area so much easier to walk on their trails
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinThanks I'll have to check it out
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RE:Where to hike nude in WisconsinI think that the farther north you go, you might find some remote areas. Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is a possibility, though I haven't tried it myself (a little less risk in the National Forests of the UP). A few good skinnydipping spots up here too. But as far as hiking goes, until tick season wanes (around mid July) be very careful, either with or without clothes.
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