DVIDS – News – Plan a winter stop at Fort McCoy’s Pine View Recreation Area
Fort McCoy’s Pine View Campground may have mostly closed Dec. 1, 2024, but there’s still plenty to do in the overall Pine View Recreation Area through the rest of winter 2024-25, said Recreation Specialist Alex Karis with the Fort McCoy Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
Now an active outdoor recreation area for 50-plus years, Pine View Recreation Area includes hundreds of acres of publicly accessible land with miles of hiking trails, the La Crosse River that’s home to several species of trout, Trout Falls on the La Crosse River, Suukjak Sep Lake and Suukjak Sep Creek, Pine View Campground, Whitetail Ridge Ski Area, and Sportsman’s Range.
“Pine View Recreation Area offers four-season, year-round activities to include camping, hiking, fishing, and more,” Karis said. “In winter, the ski area becomes its own fantastic recreation activity, but we also want people to know that around the entire Pine View Recreation Area there’s opportunities to enjoy some fantastic outdoor recreation opportunities.
One activity includes participating in Wisconsin’s early inland trout waters catch-and-release fishing season, which prospective anglers can partake in along the La Crosse River in the Pine View Recreation Area near the campground. Anglers must have the required Fort McCoy fishing license and related Wisconsin fishing license and trout stamp to be able to fish on the installation.
The early inland trout waters catch-and-release fishing season takes place from 5 a.m. on the first Saturday in January to the Friday preceding the first Saturday in May at midnight. In 2025, that means the season starts on Jan. 4. Learn more about fishing rules and requirements for Fort McCoy by visiting the Fort McCoy iSportsman page at https://ftmccoy.isportsman.net.
“Suukjak Sep Lake also offers a place for anglers to try their hand at ice fishing,” Karis said. “As long as there is enough ice, the lake is easily accessible from our cabins at the campground which are available to rent all winter long.”
Fort McCoy Fisheries Biologist Steve Rood with the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division Natural Resources Branch said only artificial lures may be used during the early catch-and-release trout season, and all fish caught must be released immediately.
Access to Fort McCoy’s trout streams, such as the La Crosse River in Pine View Recreation Area, and tributaries is fairly easy. There are many trout fishing opportunities available within close proximity of several major roadways at Fort McCoy, Rood said.
“The 2024 stream surveys found trout abundance (measured in the number per mile) was at the fourth highest and trout biomass (measured in pounds per acre) was at an all-time high,” Rood said. “This follows the trend from the previous five years with trout abundance and biomass well above average. These extraordinary numbers and size of trout will provide anglers with a great opportunity to pursue some quality fish.”
Suukjak Sep Lake was formerly known as Squaw Lake. The new name, Suukjak Sep, translates to “black wolf” in the Ho-Chunk language and was renamed in recent years. The lake is a man-made impoundment on Suukjak Sep Creek which was also recently renamed. The creek itself was named Squaw Creek sometime in the mid-1800s.
Every spring the lake is stocked with hundreds of rainbow trout, and it has a natural population of other species of fish to include bluegill and bass. Fort McCoy fishing rules also apply for Suukjak Sep Lake and all permits and licenses are required. Refer again to the Fort McCoy iSportsman website, https://ftmccoy.isportsman.net, for more information.
Another great outdoor recreation opportunity for the public to see and visit are the Pine View Recreation Area hiking trails, Karis said.
“If you want to see something incredibly beautiful in the winter, then come see Trout Falls in the winter,” Karis said in previous news article. “When we have some snow cover, you can rent some snowshoes or cross-country skis from Whitetail Ridge and ski your way to the falls along our many hiking trails. Or if there’s little or no snow, go see the falls anyway. They are a sight to see.”
The hiking trails also follow along the La Crosse River above and below the falls along both sides of the river and there are bridges that cross over the river.
“If you’ve stayed at our campground before, then you know how nice our hiking trails are, and they are just as nice to hike on in the winter,” Karis said. “And on weekends, when you’re done being outside, you can head on over to the Whitetail Ridge Ski Area chalet and warm up and maybe get yourself a meal.”
Karis said guests can also rent cross-country skis and snowshoes from Recreational Equipment Checkout, and more.
“Overall, we have three miles worth of cross-country trails for those who just kind of want to get out,” Karis said. “Those are open seven days a week and its all-natural snow when they are covered. So, if you’re looking to go cross-country skiing or snowshoeing, we advise you to call so you can get conditions on the trails.
“But even if there isn’t snow, and people just want come out and get some fresh air and go for a walk, and of course the hiking trails,” Karis said. “There’s a great chance to see some beautiful, wooded areas, the wildlife within, and so much more.”
So as winter continues, the fun doesn’t stop, Karis said.
Cabins are also available to rent throughout the winter at Pine View Campground.
“Cabins are still open and available during the winter months, and they are some nice cabins,” Karis said.
Cabins at Pine View Campground range from one bedroom with loft (park model type) to two-bedroom units. Learn more about cost and availability by contacting the campground office.
See more about the Pine View Recreation Area by visiting https://mccoy.armymwr.com/categories/outdoor-recreation or by calling the Pine View Campground office at 502-898-3517.
Fort McCoy’s motto is to be the “Total Force Training Center.” Located in the heart of the upper Midwest, Fort McCoy is the only U.S. Army installation in Wisconsin.
The installation has provided support and facilities for the field and classroom training of more than 100,000 military personnel from all services nearly every year since 1984.
Learn more about Fort McCoy online at https://home.army.mil/mccoy, on Facebook by searching “ftmccoy,” on Flickr at https://www.flickr.com/photos/fortmccoywi, on X (formerly Twitter) by searching “usagmccoy,” on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fortmccoywi, and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@fortmccoy.
Also try downloading the My Army Post app to your smartphone and set “Fort McCoy” or another installation as your preferred base. Fort McCoy is also part of Army’s Installation Management Command where “We Are The Army’s Home.”
Date Taken: | 12.27.2024 |
Date Posted: | 12.27.2024 14:35 |
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