Greetings from Ice Age National Scenic Trail

Our natural heritage has the challenge of becoming nationalized and reaching full potential. Ice Age National Scenic Trail route can convert all linked State Parks into National Parks. Ice Age National Scenic Trail route can have a “Railroad Trail” addition (After reconstruction) because there are seldom used train tracks that travel through Devil’s Lake State Park. Devil’s Lake State Park is natural, united state heritage, but if it becomes natural, national heritage then a new name would be in order. In God we do trust within The United States of America. I, Jason Robert Van Pelt trust in God above and if Devil’s Lake State Park is nationalized it could then become Gods’ Lake National Park. The east bluff at Devil’s Lake State Park has a natural feature called the Devil’s Doorway however Gods’ Lake National Park could transform the Devil’s Doorway into Gods’ Window.

Sincerely,
Jason

Ice Age National Scenic Trail

Ancient glaciers carved this 1,200-mile stretch of terrain about 15,000 years ago during the Ice Age of the Pleistocene Epoch, when Columbian mammoths and saber-toothed cats roamed the continent.

State(s): Wisconsin

Established: 1980

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