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Review Date July 17, 2008 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: BIMMERof1995
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Racer Summary: With the potential of this park these trails are a major disappointment. Essentially they cut some trails through a few fields, away from anything even remotely exciting. Pretty much they allow bikes to ride on their horse trails. Other recommended trails in the same area: Go to Brown County Reforestation Camp.
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Review Date April 30, 2006 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: cdkrenz
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Cross Country Rider Summary: The trail is wide and open. Technically this trail is pretty dull. There are very few areas I needed to slow for a turn, and I had never ridden the trail before. I was thinking with the park being on the shore of Lake Winnebago that I would have had a scenic ride. Unfortunately, the trail designer(s) had a different idea. The trail takes riders away from the lake and only in a few spots along the trail can it be seen from a distance. The trail path is 4 to 10 feet wide depending on where you are. The surface is short mowed grass with a 6 inch to 1-foot wide dirt path through most of it. It takes you through open tall grass fields except for a couple brief ventures through wooded areas. Just when you think you might have some interesting riding the path takes you right back out to the fields. Another downer with it is you have to pay to use it because it's in a state park. It cost me $7.00. The park ranger did give me a map, apparently drawn up by a state employee with no cartography training. You'll know what I mean when you see one. I'd recommend heading about 15 minutes south to Calumet County Park where the trail is free. I tried to go there but they'd had a bunch of rain and the trails were closed that day. Recommended Route: There are only two ways to go. Head to the northern loop which is about 2.75 miles long, or head south. The southern loop, depending on your path, can be as short as 6 miles Other recommended trails in the same area: Here's the address. Look up directions in Mapquest.
Calumet County Park: 920-439-1008
N6150 County Road Ee
Hilbert, WI 54129, US
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