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Map of the connected "Bike 4" trails in West Central Wisconsin. 400 State Trail — Railroad bed between Elroy and Reedsburg. 22-mile (35 km) Belmont Mound State Park — 2 miles (3.2 km) of trails; Browntown-Cadiz Springs State Recreation Area — 1-mile (1.6 km) Elroy-Sparta State Trail — Railroad bed with three tunnels 32.5 miles (52.3 km).
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]
Richard Bong State Recreation Area is a 4,515-acre (1,827 ha) unit of the state park system of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is located in the town of Brighton , in Kenosha County . This managed prairie contains 8.3 miles (13 km) of mountain bike trails.
The trails are designed for cross-country skiing, meant as a component of area tourism. Military Ridge State Trail: 1981 Fitchburg-Dodgeville Dane, Iowa: DNR Yes Rail Trail 40 Mound View State Trail: 1974/2018 Belmont-Platteville Lafayette, Grant: County No Rail Trail (partial) 7 Mountain-Bay State Trail: 1993 Wausau-Green Bay Marathon, Shawano ...
The Old Plank Road Trail is a 37.6-mile (60.5 km) shared-use path in Fond du Lac County and Sheboygan County in Wisconsin. [2] It runs for approximately 21 miles (34 km) in Sheboygan County before entering Fond du Lac County, bordering Wisconsin Highway 23 (WIS 23) the entire way.
Pages in category "Bike paths in Wisconsin" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Old Plank Road Trail (Wisconsin) P. Powerline Trail; U.
The Duck Creek Trail is a crushed limestone trail in Outagamie and Brown Counties in northeast Wisconsin. The Duck Creek Trail spans seven miles (11 km), beginning at the eastern end of the Newton Blackmour State Trail , just east of Vanderheuvel Road in Seymour ( 44°30′35″N 88°18′36″W / 44.50972°N 88.31012°W / 44.50972 ...
The right-of-way of the Powerline Trail was originally occupied by a railroad used for transporting coal to a St. Francis power plant. [2]A 2006 study performed by the Wisconsin Bike Fed for the City of Milwaukee recommended the creation of a trail on a We Energies-owned right-of-way between Interstate 894 in Greenfield and Packard Avenue in St. Francis. [3]