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Green Circle State Trail: 1992 Stevens Point area (local) Portage: County No Local Trail 31 Hank Aaron State Trail: 1996 Milwaukee-West Allis Milwaukee: DNR No Rail Trail 12 Hillsboro State Trail: 1988 Hillsboro-Union Center Vernon, Juneau County Yes Rail Trail 4 Ice Age Trail: 1988 Statewide 30 counties statwide Varied No Varied Statewide 674
The Oak Leaf Trail (formerly 76 Bike Trail) is a paved 135-mile (217 km) multi-use recreational trail system which encircles Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. [1] Clearly marked trail segments connect all of the major parks in the Milwaukee County Park System .
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
The Hank Aaron State Trail is a 15.2-mile (24.5 km) [2] shared-use path in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. Named after former Milwaukee Braves and Milwaukee Brewers right fielder Hank Aaron , [ 3 ] the trail travels east-west between Lakeshore State Park in Milwaukee and Underwood Parkway in Wauwatosa via the Menomonee Valley .
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 ...
Milwaukee County's first dog park. Established in 1998, Granville Dog Park sits in what was once the town of Granville before it was annexed by the City of Milwaukee. Originally created by a combination of political leaders and a non-profit group, Partners in Parks, Granville Dog Park is now run exclusively by the Milwaukee County Parks department.
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The state park system in Wisconsin includes both state parks and state recreation areas. Wisconsin currently has 51 state park units, covering more than 60,570 acres (245.1 km 2) in state parks and state recreation areas.