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Rail Trail 22 Lake Country Trail - Oconomowoc-Pewaukee Waukesha Municipal No Rail Trail 15 Paved asphalt trail. Lake Michigan State Water Trail: 2012 Lake Michigan shoreline Several Varied No Water Trail N/A Mascoutin Valley State Trail: 1996 Ripon-Berlin; Rosendale-Fond du Lac Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Winnebago: County No Rail Trail 21 MECCA ...
circles ancient Lake Bonneville: Border Route Trail: 65 105 Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness: Follows the ridgeline above the chain of lakes along the international border between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada and is known for its dramatic vistas. Buckeye Trail: 1,444 2,324 Ohio: Lake Erie at Headlands Beach State Park: Eden Park in Cincinnati
The Cheese Country Trail is a 47-mile (76 km) multi-use rail trail in south central Wisconsin. The trail stretches from Monroe to Mineral Point, connecting Browntown, South Wayne, Gratiot, Darlington, and Calamine. The trail is used with ATVs, bicycles, horses, snowmobiles, and hikers.
The Kickapoo Valley Reserve is immediately adjacent and forms a continuous protected area. Wildcat Mountain State Park is open for year-round recreation including hiking, canoeing, fishing, and cross-country skiing. The 3,643-acre (1,474 ha) park is located in Vernon County near the town of Ontario, Wisconsin.
Lake Wissota State Park — 11.2 miles (18.0 km) near Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin; Nine Mile County Forest — 30 miles (48 km) Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest — 471.4 miles (758.6 km) Old Abe State Trail — 19.5 miles (31.4 km) near Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin; Pine Line Trail — 26.2 miles (42.2 km) between Medford and Prentice [1]
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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]
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