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The northern leg of the Wiouwash State Trail is maintained by Shawano County. The northern trailhead is located in downtown Aniwa, Wisconsin. The trail then continues 24 miles to just south of the unincorporated community of Split Rock. The trail intersects the Mountain-Bay State Trail, which connects the cities of Wausau and Green Bay, in Eland.
Capital City State Trail — 17 miles (27 km) of asphalt trails in and around Madison, with connections to the Military Ridge State Trail and the Badger State Trail. Devil's Lake State Park — 8 miles (13 km) Mirror Lake State Park — 9.2 miles (14.8 km) Sugar River State Trail — 23 miles (37 km) between New Glarus and Brodhead
Biking, walking, jogging, and rollerblading are among the most popular activities on the trail. The trail also has a section of unpaved terrain that permits horseback riding. [19] The Wiouwash State Trail runs concurrent with the Fox River from downtown Oshkosh to Lake Butte des Morts for about four miles (6.4 km). [20]
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Oconto River State Trail: 1997 Oconto-Stiles Junction Oconto County No Rail Trail 8 Old Abe State Trail: 1990 Chippewa Falls-Cornell Chippewa: County Yes Rail Trail 20 Pecatonica State Trail: 1974 Belmont-Calamine Lafayette, Grant County Yes Rail Trail 10 Red Cedar State Trail: 1973 Menomonie-Dunn Dunn DNR Yes Rail Trail 15 Saunders State Trail ...
The final part of the trail travels along Wisconsin Highway 114 in Menasha. The Eastern trailhead is the intersection of US-10 and WIS-114. [3] The trail intersects the Wiouwash State Trail, which connects the cities of Hortonville and Oshkosh, in Clayton. Communities along the route include: Winchester, Clayton, Fox Crossing, and Menasha. [3]
The bridge includes the Tribal Heritage Crossing, a designated national trail, which is a portion of the Wiouwash State Trail. [10] Terrell's Island is a DNR-organized wetlands conservation project located on the south shore, enclosed by a breakwall that extends some distance into the lake. Welcome sign at the entrance to Terrell's Island
Badger State Trail (40.0 mi or 64.4 km) Bearskin State Trail (21.5 mi or 34.6 km) Buffalo River State Trail (36.0 mi or 57.9 km) Burlington-Kansasville State Trail; Capital City State Trail (17 mi or 27 km) Cattail State Trail; Chippewa River State Trail; Devil's River State Trail; Eisenbahn State Trail; Elroy-Sparta State Trail