2001 Wisconsin State Trails Network Plan

The Wisconsin State Trails Network Plan, completed in 2001 and approved by the Natural Resources Board, provides a long-term, big-picture vision for establishing a comprehensive trail network for the state.

Leaf vein designIt identifies existing and proposed trails and connections that would serve as the main corridors for a statewide trail system.

Mountain-Bay State Trail scene
The Mountain-Bay Trail is part of Wisconsin's existing trail network.
DNR Photo

The plan doesn't include every trail in the state, just the major arteries. It focuses mainly on abandoned rail corridors, utility corridors, critical road connections and natural feature corridors such as the Ice Age National and State Scenic Trail that link places where people live and play, natural resource features, public lands and interstate connections.

The plan recognizes the important role that trails developed by local units of governments serve as critical links. Under the plan, DNR staff will continue to work with local governmentsand encourage them to connect trails onto this network as they update local plans.

DNR staff are grateful to the hundreds of people who offered their comments and suggestions to improve the draft plan.

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Last Revised: Thursday September 04 2008