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Carver Roehl Trail

Easy

2.9

(14)

99

hikers

Carver Roehl Trail

00:42

2.70km

20m

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Hike the easy 1.7-mile Carver Roehl Trail in Carver-Roehl County Park, featuring limestone outcroppings and Spring Brook Creek.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Carver Roehl Park

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Carver Roehl Trail suitable for beginners?

While the Carver Roehl Trail is generally accessible, it features sections with sometimes steep inclines and what's described as "extreme topography." This can make some parts challenging for absolute beginners. It's considered to have a moderate difficulty level, making it more suitable for hikers with some experience.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail winds through 53 acres of lush greenery, featuring rolling hills and varied terrain. You'll encounter impressive limestone outcroppings, some appearing like natural sandstone ledges, especially along Spring Brook Creek. Be prepared for some steep sections due to the varied topography.

What natural features and scenery can I expect to see?

You can expect diverse and picturesque scenery throughout the year. The trail parallels and crosses Spring Brook Creek twice, offering beautiful waterside views. A defining feature is the magnificent limestone outcroppings, also known as Carvers Rock. The park is also a Wisconsin State Natural Area, protecting outstanding examples of native landscapes.

Where can I park to access the trail?

The Carver Roehl Trail is located within Carver-Roehl County Park in Clinton, Wisconsin. Parking is available directly at the park. Look for designated parking areas near the park's amenities.

Is the Carver Roehl Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Carver Roehl Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check for specific leash regulations or park rules on site or through official Rock County Parks information to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

When is the best time of year to hike the trail?

The trail offers beautiful scenery in any season. Fall is particularly noted for its vibrant colors from the diverse tree species like bur oak, white oak, and sugar maple. Winter also transforms the landscape, and the trail is suitable for intermediate cross-country skiers during snowy conditions. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Carver-Roehl County Park?

Generally, county parks in Wisconsin, including Carver-Roehl County Park, do not require permits or charge entrance fees for hiking. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Rock County Parks website or the Wisconsin DNR website for the most current information regarding any potential fees or regulations. You can find more information on the Wisconsin government website: wisconsin.gov.

Are there facilities available at Carver-Roehl County Park?

Yes, Carver-Roehl County Park offers several amenities for visitors. You'll find restrooms, a pavilion, and picnic areas, making it a comfortable spot for longer visits or a post-hike meal.

What kind of wildlife and plant life might I encounter?

The park boasts a wide variety of plant life, including mature bur oak, white oak, black cherry, red oak, basswood, and sugar maple. This diverse flora provides food and shelter for numerous birds, reptiles, and mammals, so keep an eye out for local wildlife during your hike.

Is the Carver Roehl Trail a loop?

The provided information describes the Carver Roehl Trail as winding through the park, but it doesn't explicitly state if it's a full loop. Based on its length and description, it likely offers a combination of out-and-back sections or a partial loop within the park's confines.

What makes Carver-Roehl County Park historically significant?

Carver-Roehl County Park holds historical significance as Rock County's second oldest park. It also contains historical elements, such as the graves of two of Rock County's oldest settlers dating back to the 1840s, adding a unique historical layer to your visit.

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