List of hiking trails in Wisconsin
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This is a selected list of hiking trails in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Note that this list does not include many smaller trails that are also found places such as Wisconsin state parks.
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[edit] Federally administered trails
- Ice Age Trail (under construction), 1000 miles
- North Country Trail (under construction), 4000 miles. 75 miles completed in northern Wisconsin.
[edit] State operated trails
- 400 State Trail, 22 miles between Elroy and Reedsburg
- Badger State Trail (under construction in 2006) between Madison and Freeport (website)
- Bearskin-Hiawatha State Trail, 24.6 miles between Minocqua and Tomahawk (website)
- Buffalo River State Trail, 36.4 miles between Mondovi and Fairchild
- Capital City State Trail, (under construction) along Lake Monona
- Chippewa River State Trail, 20 miles between Eau Claire and the Red Cedar Trail (website)
- Elroy-Sparta State Trail, 32.5 miles between Elroy and Sparta (website)
- Glacial Drumlin State Trail, 49 miles between Waukesha and Cottage Grove (website)
- Great River State Trail, 24 miles between Onalaska and Trempealeau
- Hank Aaron State Park Trail, 12.2 miles within Milwaukee(website)
- La Crosse River State Trail, 21.5 miles between Sparta and La Crosse (website)
- Military Ridge State Trail, 41.9 miles between Madison and Dodgeville (website)
- Red Cedar State Trail, 14.5 miles from Menomonie to the Chippewa River Trail
- Saunders State Trail, 8.4 miles from the Gandy Dancer Trail into Minnesota(website)
- Sugar River State Trail, 23 miles from New Glarus and Broadhead; (website)
- Tuscobia State Trail, 74 miles from Rice Lake to Park Falls (website)
- White River State Trail, 10 miles from Elkhorn and Burlington (website)
[edit] County operated trails
- Ahnapee State Trail, 32.4 miles between Sturgeon Bay to Algoma and Casco; operated by Door County and Kewaunee County (website)
- BATS-Crystal Lake Trail, 11 miles between Boulder Junction to Crystal Lake; operated by Vilas County (website)
- Cattail State Trail, 21.5 miles in Western Wisconsin; operated by Barron County
- Cheese Country Trail, 47 miles from Monroe to Mineral Point; operated by Lafayette, Iowa and Green Counties (website)
- Fox River State Trail, 14 miles between Green Bay and Greenleaf; operated by Brown County
- Friendship State Trail between Brillion and Forest Junction; operated by Calumet County
- Gandy Dancer State Trail, 65.8 miles between St. Croix Falls and Superior; operated by Polk County, Douglas County and Burnett Wisconsin
- Hillsboro State Trail, 4.3 miles between Hillsboro and the 400 State Trail; operated by Vernon County and Juneau County
- Kenosha County Bike Trail, from the southern to the northern borders of Kenosha County; operated by the county
- Mascoutin Valley State Trail, 9 miles between Ripon and Berlin. operated by Fond du Lac, Green Lake County and Winnebago County
- Mountain-Bay State Trail, 80.5 miles between Wausau and Green Bay. operated by Marathon, Shawano and Brown Counties
- Nicolet State Trail, 72.4 miles in northeastern Wisconsin; operated by Oconto County
- Oak Leaf Trail, 106 miles of looping trails; in and operated by Milwaukee County
- Oconto County Trail, 30 miles between Townsend and Gillett; operated by Oconto County
- Oconto River State Trail, 18 miles between Oconto and Stiles Junction; operated by Oconto County
- Old Abe State Trail, 15.9 miles between Chippewa Falls and Cornell; operated by Chippewa County (website)
- Old Plank Road Trail, 17 miles between Sheboygan and Greenbush (website)
- Omaha Trail, 12.5 miles between Camp Douglas and Elroy; operated by Juneau County
- Ozaukee Interurban Trail, 30 miles between Mequon and Belgium (website)
- Pecatonica State Trail, 10 miles between Belmont and the Cheese Country Trail; operated by Lafayette, Iowa and Green Counties (website)
- Pine Line Recreation Trail, 26 miles between Medford to Prentice; operated by Taylor and Price Counties (website)
- Tomorrow River State Trail, 14 miles between Plover and Amherst; operated by Portage County
- Tri-County Corridor Trail, 60 miles between Superior to Ashland
- Wild Goose State Trail, 32 miles from Fond du Lac to Clyman Junction; operated by Fond du Lac County and Dodge County (website)
- Wild Rivers State Trail, 63.5 miles; operated by Barron, Washburn, and Douglas Counties
- Wiouwash State Trail, 50.5 miles from Oshkosh to Hortonville and Tigerton to Birnamwood; operated by Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Shawano Counties (Outagamie website)
[edit] Municipally operated trails
- Bugline Trail, 12 miles between Menominee Falls and Merton (website)
- Stevens Point Green Circle Trail, 24 miles around Stevens Point; operated by the city (website)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- State Trails from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Hiking Trails from the Wisconsin Department of Tourism