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Hike the easy 4.6-mile Brunet Island Park Loop through diverse forests, offering scenic views of the Chippewa River and abundant wildlife.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.31 km
Highlight • Beach
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5.38 km
1.80 km
159 m
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5.28 km
1.68 km
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Yes, this loop is rated as easy and is ideal for beginners and families. It features minimal elevation changes and a generally natural surface, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
The terrain is primarily natural surface, traversing through diverse forested areas including maple-lined sections and red pine plantations. While mostly natural, a portion of the Jean Brunet Nature Trail is ADA accessible and paved for about 500 feet.
Parking is available within Brunet Island State Park. You can access the trail from various points within the park, as the loop encompasses several named trails like the Timber, Pine, and Jean Brunet Nature Trails.
Yes, a Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required for entry into Brunet Island State Park. You can find more information on fees and permits on the Wisconsin DNR website.
The loop offers diverse scenery, including heavily wooded areas with open understories, red pine plantations, and sections with ferns and wildflowers. A significant highlight is the numerous views of the Chippewa River and its side channels, especially along the Jean Brunet Nature Trail. You might also spot gigantic hemlock trees and unique red-colored creeks due to high iron content.
The park is rich in wildlife. Hikers on this loop might spot deer, particularly on the Jean Brunet Nature Trail, and beavers near the river. It's also a good spot for birdwatching, with potential sightings of herons, warblers, and even bald eagles or ospreys.
Yes, the trail offers many scenic views of the Chippewa River. A notable point of interest is the State Park Beach. The ADA accessible section of the Jean Brunet Nature Trail also leads to areas suitable for fishing and picnicking.
The trail is enjoyable in various seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is great for enjoying the river views and beach. Even during peak mosquito season elsewhere, this park has been noted for surprisingly reasonable mosquito levels, though preparing for ticks in summer is wise.
Dogs are generally allowed on trails in Wisconsin State Parks, but they must be on a leash no longer than 8 feet at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails, including the Nordic 2 Trail, Pine Trail, Jean Brunet Trail, and Timber Trail. Brunet Island State Park also connects to the Old Abe State Trail, and a section of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is nearby, offering options for longer excursions.
Yes, a portion of the Jean Brunet Nature Trail is ADA accessible and paved for approximately 500 feet, providing opportunities for individuals with mobility challenges to enjoy the park and access fishing and picnicking areas.