
Fox River State Trail
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N 44° 30.184 W 088° 01.266
16T E 418829 N 4928256
The Fox River Trail originates in downtown Green Bay, WI and follows the east bank of the Fox River through the city of De Pere (and its downtown), before separating from the river and heading straight south. Open: 2001
Waymark Code: WMDCJ
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 05/24/2006
Views: 53
A wonderful conversion. The trail goes two downtowns (plenty of eat and drink opportunites), follows the bank of the river for miles (beautiful views of the water, boats, waterfowl[pelicans, cormorants, gulls, & geese] and parks), goes through various neighborhoods, is blacktopped for the entire urban area (5.4 miles), and then extends quite a bit further on crushed rock (currently, 13+ miles).
Horses are allowed on the grassy areas along the country parts of the trail. Bike and rollerblades require trail passes (I paid $15.00 for my yearly)
A few more facts: trail gives a great view of the campus of St. Nobert College, and becuase the college is so close, is used frequently by the coeds; a small but super-friendly bike shop -- The Bike Hub -- is located off the trail and is very useful if you have problems; there are numerous parking areas along the trail--parking is never a problem; and, the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon uses the trail for the second half of its run, and continues into the Packer stadium.
Country: USA
 State/Province/etc.: Wisconsin
 Trail Start (town): Green Bay
 Trail Finish (town): Greenleaf
 Trail Length: 14
 Trail Surface: Partially Paved
 Pack Animals Allowed: yes
 Fees: yes
 Internet Link(s): http://www.co.brown.wi.us/parks/parks/fox-river-trail/
http://www.cellcomgreenbaymarathon.com/
 Rail-to-Trail Sign: Not listed

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