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The Green Bay Trail is a rails with trails built on the former Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad. It runs parallel to Metra's Union Pacific North Line for nearly nine miles from Wilmette, Illinois, to Highland Park, Illinois. [2] It was originally a path used by various users between the Chicago area and the Green Bay, Wisconsin, area.
Fox River Trail in downtown Green Bay. The trail begins at the CityDeck in Green Bay, Wisconsin), follows the Fox River south through De Pere, then deviatiating east, away from the river, where it follows a former railroad bed through Rockland, Wrightstown, Greenleaf, Holland, and ends at Ott Road in Hilbert
Bay Area Ridge Trail: 390 [5] 628 San Francisco Bay Area: circles San Francisco Bay; under development Bay Circuit Trail & Greenway: 230 [6] 370 Massachusetts: Newbury, Massachusetts: Kingston, Massachusetts: A 230-mile, close-to-home, multi-use trail traversing 37 towns from Plum Island to Duxbury/Kingston Bay. Benton MacKaye Trail: 287.6 [7] 463
The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum 290 acres (120 hectares) surrounds the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay campus in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States. Its six miles (10 km) of trails are open to the public. Today's Arboretum began in 1971, when a long-range campus plan was drawn up, recommending the creation of a park-like arboretum and trail ...
The Packers Heritage Trail is a self-guided walking and biking heritage trail that traverses locations relating to the history of the Green Bay Packers, an American football team in the National Football League (NFL). [1]
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Green Bay Trail, North Shore suburbs of Chicago; Illinois Prairie Path, Chicago and vicinity. Interurban Trail, Springfield to Chatham; Jane Addams Trail, Freeport to the Wisconsin state line; Kickapoo Rail Trail, Urbana to Kickapoo State Recreation Area near Danville [12] Long Prairie Trail, Boone County; Lost Bridge Trail, Springfield to ...
The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is a 600-acre municipal urban wildlife refuge. It is the largest park in the Green Bay, Wisconsin Park system and home to the second largest wildlife rehabilitation program in Wisconsin. Facilities include a nature education center, observation building, hiking trails, woodland building and numerous animal habitats.