Here are the trails
(But first a few reminders)
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The Elroy-Sparta State Trail "The Granddaddy Of All Trails" was
the first official Rails to Trails conversion in the United States in 1965. The surface of
the trail is smooth, hard packed limestone. The 32 miles of abandoned Chicago &
Northwestern railroad has no more than a 3 percent grade and passes through three tunnels
that were dug by hand in the 1870's. |
The "400" State Trail This is considered the most scenic trail in the Wisconsin State Trail System. It was named for the Chicago & Northwestern passenger train which traveled the 400 miles from Chicago to Minneapolis in 400 minutes. The 22 miles of smooth, hard packed limestone parallels or crosses the Baraboo River the entire length between Elroy and Reedsburg. |
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The Juneau County Omaha Trail www.juneaucounty.com/tourism.asp?cid=276&id=281 This 12.5 mile long sealcoated trail is owned and maintained by Juneau County and has a separate trail fee. It is also on an abandoned Chicago & Northwestern Railroad bed and was opened in the spring of 1992. It is the most peaceful and secluded, and features an 875 foot tunnel. |
Links to more bike trail information
Bike 4
Trails
The "400" State Trail
The Elroy-Sparta State Trail
Speed's Bicycle Shop (on the other end of the
Elroy-Sparta Trail)
State
Parks and Bicycle Trails
Mike's Bike Page (contains
many links)
Trails from Rails (info & maps on many
railtrails)
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Biketrails.com |
Wonderful
Bicycle Trails