This 10,000 square mile valley where glaciers turned away and rivers carved 600 foot bluffs 60 miles from Madison
Morning mist rises from the Kickapoo River, revealing limestone bluffs that glaciers never touched. While ice sheets flattened the surrounding Midwest 10,000 years ago, this 10,000-square-mile region escaped their reach. The Driftless Area stands as Wisconsin’s geological anomaly, where ancient river valleys carve through 500-million-year-old bedrock just 60 miles from Madison. Here, 150,000 residents preserve … Lire plus









