August 8, 2025 at 5:40 a.m.
Northwoods Land Trust to host Bog Hike at Tower Nibiiwan Conservation Area
Northwoods Land Trust (NWLT) will host a Bog Investigation at Tower Nibiiwan Conservation Area on Thursday, Aug. 14 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The event will start at the access point near the intersection of Arbutus Drive and Saari Point Drive. Tower Nibiiwan Conservation Area is located in the town of Sugar Camp.
According to Frank Schroyer, NWLT land conservation associate: “This 31-acre property donated in 2022 has a nice network of trails and encompasses over 1,000 feet of shoreline along an unnamed bog lake. This property is also open year-round for the public to enjoy.”
The event is open to everybody and is free to attend. Registration is required by going online to www.northwoodslandtrust.org and click on ‘News & Events’ to sign up, or by emailing Frank Schroyer at [email protected]. Please register by Aug. 12, space is limited. Participants will be walking on the trails for around 1-mile stopping to discuss a unique wetland type called a bog. There is a boardwalk over the bog, but if participants would like to step onto the bog mat, it is recommended to have rubber boots or other footwear that can get wet. Due to the uneven and difficult bog mat walking surface, participants should have good mobility.
The NWLT is proud to host this event during the seventh annual Wisconsin Land Trust Days event series organized by Gathering Waters: Wisconsin’s Alliance for Land Trusts. Wisconsin Land Trust Days is an annual celebration of land trusts featuring family-friendly events that take place every year in July, August, and September. Guests learn about the benefits and importance of protecting natural places in their communities. A full list of Wisconsin Land Trust Days events is available at www.HaveFunOutside.org.
NWLT permanently conserves natural shorelands, woodlands and other natural resources to benefit present and future generations in Vilas, Oneida, Forest, Florence, Iron, Price and Langlade counties. Visit northwoodslandtrust.org/ to learn more about land conservation services available to private landowners, protected lands, and future events.

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