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  2. La Crosse River Trail - Wikipedia

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    Map of the La Crosse River Trail and connecting trails. It is one of four connecting bike trails in west-central Wisconsin that spans approximately one-third of the state. The trail is known for the rural scenery and terrain of the Coulee Region. It is part of the larger Wisconsin bike trail system, operated by the state of Wisconsin.

  3. List of bike trails in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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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).

  4. La Crosse, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cass St. and Cameron Ave. Bridges, which both cross the Mississippi River, from Riverside Park in downtown La Crosse. In 2012, the City of La Crosse was the first city in Wisconsin to pass a Green Complete Streets ordinance. This ordinance requires that when roads are reconstructed the needs of stormwater management and the safety of bicycles ...

  5. Wisconsin Highway 33 - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse: La Crosse: 0.0: 0.0: US 14 east / US 61 south (3rd Street) – Coon Valley, Madison: Western terminus of WIS 33; one-way road: US 14 west / US 61 north (4th Street) – La Crescent: One-way road: 0.7: 1.1: WIS 35 (West Avenue) – Onalaska, Stoddard: Newberg Corners: 14.6: 23.5: WIS 162 south – Coon Valley: Western end of WIS 162 ...

  6. Great River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Great River State Trail is a 24-mile (39 km) rail trail between Onalaska and Marshland, Wisconsin. It is designed for foot, bicycle, equestrian or light motorized traffic. It is designated as a multiuse trail, offering recreational access to the routes, and is open to the public. [1] Map of the Great River Trail and connecting trails

  7. Wisconsin Highway 35 - Wikipedia

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    WIS 35 continues to the north and into La Crosse County. WIS 35 south of La Crosse looking south. Upon entering the southern edge of the city of La Crosse, WIS 35 interchanges with US 14 and US 61. The three routes continue into the city as Mormon Coulee Road. At Ward Avenue, the street name changes to South Avenue until it reaches West Avenue.

  8. List of hiking trails in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse River State Trail: 1978 La Crosse-Sparta La Crosse, Monroe DNR Yes 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 ...

  9. Wisconsin Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    The route was first written into law in from La Crosse to Oshkosh. [9] The highway passed through Sparta, but through the south side of Tomah and New Lisbon before turning north to Necedah. After crossing the Wisconsin River, WIS 21 followed WIS 13 into Adams and Friendship. Both highways followed a different right-of-way at the time.