THE DRIFTLESS TRAIL
Weaver Road Segment
The Hike
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 1.2 mile loop
This 1.2 mile “lollipop loop” trail is located just north of Governor Dodge State Park. The first portion of the trail offers a spectacular view, but it is also exposed to strong winds when they occur. This trail offers a close look at rock formations and runs alongside a large pine relict – features that are unique to the Driftless Area.
Explore the Trail!
Trail Notes
- This is a foot-only trail, to be used for hiking, running, or snowshoeing.
- There are no toilets or water available at this trail.
- Wild parsnip is common along the edge of the farm field. This plant contains photo-toxins that can cause a severe rash, so look up how to identify this plant and please avoid it.
- This trail is closed during the nine-day gun deer season, which is the week of Thanksgiving including both weekends.
- Pets are welcome but MUST remain on a leash
Location & Parking
- Six miles north of Dodgeville. From Highway 23, turn east on County ZZ for 1.8 miles, then north on Weaver Road. The trailhead is on the northwest corner of this junction.
- A strip of mowed grass connecting Weaver Road and County ZZ accommodates 3-4 vehicles. If that is full, park on the east shoulder of Weaver Road near the trailhead.
Trail Closed For Hunting!
November 22, 2025 – November 30, 2025
Explore the other Driftless Trail Segments
Build the Trail. One Step, One Gift, One Mile at a Time.
High-quality, environmentally sensitive trails do not build themselves. But with your monthly gift, they can. With just 100 donors giving $10/month, $12,000 will help support building one mile of Driftless Trail per year. Become a “Pathmaker” today.
Volunteer with Us!
Join us for monthly workdays to steward our beautiful nature preserves and trail systems. New volunteers are always welcome – no experience necessary!
A Fresh Start on the Land: Where to Hike This New Year’s Day
Get outside and explore the Driftless Area this winter! From scenic overlooks to forested trails and prairie remnants, our preserves and Driftless Trail segments offer easy-to-moderate hikes with stunning views and abundant wildlife.
A New Chapter for Wintergreen
Wintergreen is entering a new chapter rooted in conservation, care, and community connection. With long-term stewardship in mind, this Driftless property will be restored, protected, and thoughtfully shared for generations to come.
Hike Safely in the Driftless This Season
Enjoy the beauty of the Driftless this fall while staying safe during hunting season. Explore Driftless Area Land Conservancy’s open trail segments, including Phoebe Point and Welsh Hills, and learn key tips for hiking safely in the Driftless.







