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Ice Age Trail Alliance, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Ice Age Trail Community, City of Lodi

Lodi’s pedestrian friendly downtown maintains its small town charm by hosting many generations of Susie the Duck.

Lodi, meaning peaceful valley, is located in the heart of scenic south central Wisconsin in Columbia County. The City of Lodi is situated in a beautiful valley among gently rolling hills. The serene Spring Creek, a class two trout stream, meanders through Lodi’s downtown and throughout several of its parks.

The city boasts relaxed and active green spaces created by its diverse assortment of parks. Lodi provides a gateway to Lake Wisconsin and is located near the Wisconsin River. The hills and bluffs throughout are worth investigation while hiking the Ice Age Trail. The Gibraltar Rock Segment of the trail is located near Lodi and the Merrimac Ferry and provides access to the Gibraltar Rock State Natural Area.

Lodi’s pedestrian friendly downtown maintains many unique shops, eateries, and other amenities available to visitors. Historic buildings line Main Street providing a picturesque backdrop for the town’s activities. The Ice Age Trail runs through the downtown and is maintained by a dedicated group of individuals, better known as the Lodi Valley Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance.