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    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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    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 Mound is…

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    Trail map

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    Trail factsRail trail: PartialLength: 7 milesSurface: AsphaltCounties: Grant, LafayetteCommunities: Platteville, BelmontDirectionsPlatteville: In Platteville, the Mound View State Trail begins near the intersection of…

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    The trail may attract a number of different users at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to ensure the enjoyment and safety of all trail users.Wisconsin Trail Etiquette and Safety GuidelinesHorseback ridingThe Mascoutin Valley…

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    Trail Map - WestTrail Map - East - Courtesy Fond du Lac County

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    Trail factsRail trail: YesLength: 21 miles total; 11 miles Berlin to Ripon and 10 miles Fond du Lac to RosendaleSurface: Crushed limestoneCounties: Fond du Lac, Winnebago, Green LakeCommunities: Fond du Lac, Rosendale, Ripon,…

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    A train travels through the prairie next to the La Crosse River State Trail.  This trail lies in the La Crosse River valley and parallels an active rail

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    La Crosse River State Trail Map

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    Trail factsRail trail: YesLength: 22 MilesSurface: Crushed limestoneCounties: La Crosse, MonroeCommunities: La Crosse, West Salem, Bangor, Rockland, SpartaDirectionsSparta: The depot is at 111 Milwaukee Street, Sparta.…

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