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    Recreation

    Wild, free-flowing rivers and streams abound in this part of Wisconsin, adding to an area already rich in natural resources. The Nicolet National Forest [exit DNR] which encompasses the trail has an abundance of recreation…

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    Maps

    Florence County [exit DNR] Forest County [exit DNR] Oconto County [exit DNR]

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    Basic Information

    Trail facts Rail Trail: Yes Length: 89 miles Surface: Compacted gravel Counties: Florence, Forest, Oconto Communities: Tipler, Long Lake, Newald, Cavour, Laona, Wabeno, Townsend, Mountain, Suring, Gillett Directions…

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    Recreation

    The trail may bring a number of different users to the trail at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to ensure the enjoyment and safety of all trail users.

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    Maps

    Trail map [PDF]

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    Basic Information

    Trail facts Rail trail: Yes Length: 22 miles Surface: Crushed stone Counties: Outagamie Communities: New London, Shiocton, Black Creek, Seymour Directions The trail roughly parallels State Highway 54 between New…

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    Recreation

    The trail is operated and maintained by Marathon, Shawano and Brown counties. The trail passes through several small communities and a wide variety of landscapes including farmlands, forests and wetlands and features numerous bridge crossings over…

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    Maps

    Marathon County Trail Map [PDF, exit DNR] Shawano County Summer Recreation Map [PDF, exit DNR] Brown County Trail Map [exit DNR]

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    Basic Information

    Trail factsRail Trail: YesLength: 83 milesSurface: Crushed stoneCounties: Marathon, Shawano, BrownCommunities: Wausau, Weston, Hatley, Norrie, Eland, Bowler, Shawano, Bonduel, Pulaski, Anston, Howard, Green…

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    Recreation

    The world's largest "M" easily identifies Platte Mound which is about midway between the two communities. Visitors can hike the stairs next to the M to the observation deck which sits about 450 feet above the surrounding landscape. Belmont…

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