Whitewater celebrates Ice Age Trail Community status, new trail kiosk

On Sunday, May 6, 2018, the community celebrated Whitewater’s status as an Ice Age Trail community with a ribbon cutting for the new Ice Age Trail kiosk located at Cravath Lakefront Park (341 S. Fremont Street).  The Kiosk will hold trail maps and activities, as well as city and community information.

For a gallery of pictures from the ceremony, check out Go WW Now’s Facebook post of the event below.  While you’re there, be sure to like Go WW Now to see all their posts highlighting all that Whitewater has to offer.

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