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The west trail [2] of Mascoutin Valley State Trail is maintained by the counties of Green Lake, Winnebago, and Fond du Lac. The northwest trailhead is located at County Highway F near South Street in Berlin ( 43°57′40″N 88°56′11″W / 43.96111°N 88.93639°W / 43.96111; -88.9
Map of the 400 State Trail and connecting trails 400 State Trail Elroy, Wisconsin. The four connecting west central Wisconsin trails, known as the Bike 4 Trails, going from southeast to northwest are: [8] [9] 400 State Trail (22 mi or 35 km) Hillsboro State Trail [10] the Elroy-Sparta State Trail (32 mi or 51 km) La Crosse River Trail (22 mi or ...
The community is home to a number of clubs, such as the snowmobile club, called the Isaar Trail Riders, and the Isaar Booster Club. The downtown area of Isaar is located at the intersection of County Hwy VV and Isaar Road. Isaar has always been known as a small farming community and continues this tradition today.
Trails: The park has several hiking trails and is the eastern terminus of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Park trails are used for hiking, [7] bicycling, [8] cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. [9] Green Bay: The park has two miles of water frontage on Green Bay which provides opportunities for boating, canoeing, [10] and fishing. [11]
Trail Management Trail Pass Needed? Trail Type Total Miles (in use) Notes; 400 State Trail: 1988 Reedsburg-Elroy: Sauk, Juneau: DNR Yes Rail Trail: 22 Ahdawagam Trails - Wisconsin Rapids (local) Wood: Municipal No Municipal Trail 21 Ahnapee State Trail: 1970 Sturgeon Bay-Casco; Luxemburg-Kewaunee: Door, Kewaunee: County No Rail Trail 48 Badger ...
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources The Buffalo River State Trail is a 36.4-mile (58.6 km) rail trail between Fairchild, Wisconsin and Mondovi , Wisconsin . Access
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The trail's Tribal Heritage Crossing of Lake Butte des Morts is a nationally designated recreation trail. [1] The trail is used by walkers, hikers, bikers, horseback riders, and snowmobilers during the winter months. Two sections of the trail are complete: 24 miles from Aniwa south to Split Rock and 21 miles from Hortonville south to Oshkosh. [2]