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The Eisenbahn Trail was a Rails to Trails project, built on the abandoned Fox Valley Railroad right of way. [1] The name "Eisenbahn" is a reference to the trails origins, meaning "iron road." [ 4 ] The railroad was originally constructed in 1871 [ 5 ] by Chicago and North Western Transportation Company .
Campbellsport has two main parks: Fireman's Park located on the West end of town, and Columbus Parc located on the East end of town. The Eisenbahn State Trail also travels through the village. The Campbellsport Athletic Association (CAA) acts as the greater Campbellsport community's recreation department. [15]
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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 Aldo Leopold Legacy Trail System is a system of 42 state trails [1] in the state of Wisconsin, covering a total of 1728 miles. It was named after conservationist and influential University of Wisconsin professor Aldo Leopold .
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
The trail receives its name from Military Ridge Road, built by the US Army in 1835 to connect Green Bay and Fort Crawford (Prairie du Chien) via Fort Winnebago . [1] [2] Most of the trail follows the former Chicago and North Western Railway corridor, which has a grade of only 2 to 5 percent. The old railroad line was the same one that crossed ...
Sign in Anston Trail in Anston. The Mountain-Bay State Trail is an 83-mile state-designated rail trail in Brown, Marathon, and Shawano Counties in Wisconsin. The trail is the longest rail trail in the state. [1] The trail is named for the two geological features at either end of the trail: Green Bay and Rib Mountain. [2]