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    The Tuscobia State Trail is a year-round multiple use recreational trail that offers opportunities for ATVs, snowmobiling, horseback riding, off-road bicycling and walking. Trail activities vary by time of year and by county. The western end of the…

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    Property Map Tuscobia State Trail Map [PDF] Hunting and Trapping Map Tuscobia State Trail Hunting and Trapping Map [exit DNR]

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    Trail facts Rail Trail: Yes Length: 74 miles Surface: Crushed stone Counties: Price, Sawyer, Washburn, Barron Communities: Park Falls, Loretta, Draper, Winter, Ojibwa, Radisson, Couderay, Birchwood Directions Rice…

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    There is a short one-mile gap in the trail in Amherst Junction and trail users will need to use local roads as the trail route. The eastern terminus of the trail in Waupaca County ends at Wolf Road. Users will need to use local roads for about 0.5…

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    Trail map

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    Trail facts Rail trail: Yes Length: 29 miles Surface: Crushed stone Counties: Portage, Waupaca Communities: Plover, Amherst Junction, Scandinavia, Ogdensburg, Manawa Directions Trailheads are located off Twin Towers…

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    Recreation

    The Sugar River Trail headquarters is in the restored 1887 railroad depot in New Glarus. The building is on the National Registry of Historic Places and houses displays of local culture and railroad history. The Sugar River State Trail connects with…

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    Trail map [PDF]

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    Trail facts Rail trail: Yes Length: 24 miles Surface: Asphalt - 1 mile. Crushed stone - 23 miles Counties: Green Communities: New Glarus, Monticello, Albany, Brodhead Directions New Glarus: Parking and restrooms…

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    Recreation

    Stower Seven Lakes State Trail is named to recognize the exceptional natural resources the trail traverses and the longtime public service and leadership demonstrated by Harvey and Marilyn Stower of Amery. Harvey Stower served in the Wisconsin…

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