Slideshow Ice-covered Ice Age Trail
Our senior photographer, Jeff Miller, captured the beauty of a recent freezing rain creating a layer of ice on everything at Ice Age National Scenic Trail, where it passes through the University Ridge golf course at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
A freezing rain falls, creating a layer of ice on tree branches along a segment of the aptly named Ice Age National Scenic Trail that passes through the University Ridge golf course Friday, Feb 24 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Photo by: Jeff Miller
The Ice Age National Scenic Trail sign appears to be in a new ice age, at least for a day. Photo by: Jeff Miller
Day turns to dusk during winter on Feb. 22, with ice covering prairie plants and branches. Photo by: Jeff Miller
The weight of the ice causes prairie plants to bend. Photo by: Jeff Miller
A layer of ice coats milkweed pods.
Dormant plants are coated with ice at the Ice Age National Scenic Trail on Feb. 22.
Ice coats a sign and prairie plants along a segment of the aptly named Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Photo by: Jeff Miller
A sheen of ice on the road reflects a street light. Photo by: Jeff Miller
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