Ahnapee State Trail
The Ahnapee State Trail (also known as the Ahnapee Trail) is a multi-use trail along the Ahnapee River and the Kewaunee River in northeastern Wisconsin.[1]
Ahnapee State Trail | |
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Ahnapee State trail bridge over the frozen Kewaunee River | |
Length | 48 miles |
Use | Hiking, Biking, Horseback Riding, Snowmobiling |
Hiking details | |
Website | http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/ahnapee/ |
Route
Beginning in downtown Sturgeon Bay, the trail winds south along the Ahnapee and Kewaunee rivers to Algoma, Casco, Luxemburg, and Kewaunee. Near Casco, the trail branches off in three directions, west to Luxemburg, northeast towards Algoma and southeast towards the city of Kewaunee.
The Ice Age Trail follows two sections of the Ahnapee State Trail corridor, for about 17 miles from downtown Sturgeon Bay to Algoma and for another 10 miles from the city of Kewaunee through the C.D. Besadny Fish and Wildlife Area.[2]
Access
The trail is open to bicyclists, walkers, joggers, horseback riders, and pets on leashes. In the winter the trail is open to cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
Although the trail is open all 24 hours, the public park toilets located along the trail at the Forestville Dam, the wayside in Maplewood, and S Neenah Ave. in Sturgeon Bay are only open a half hour before sunrise to 11 PM.[3]
In 2019, the trail was found to be the fourth most frequently visited county park in Door County in a voluntary response survey conducted by the county.[4]
History
The Ahnapee and Western Railway right of way was turned into the Ahnapee State Trail, traveling from the railway's original connection with the former Green Bay and Western Railroad tracks at Casco Junction to Sturgeon Bay. Many artifacts of the Ahnapee and Western Railway's history remain along the trail including steam locomotive boiler culverts, dated concrete bridges, several steel girder bridges, and many of the buildings that once housed rail-related industries.
Location
- Northern terminus on S. Neenah Av. just south of Sturgeon Bay (44°48′04″N 87°22′55″W).
- Algoma trailhead on 6th St. in Algoma (44°36′42″N 87°26′28″W).
- Three-way intersection along Sunset Rd. southeast of Casco, including parking (44°31′50″N 87°39′01″W).
- Western terminus on County Highway AB in Luxemburg (44°32′18″N 87°42′13″W).
- Southeastern terminus (north) north of Kewaunee along
WIS 42 (44°28′08″N 87°30′03″W). - Southeastern terminus (south) near downtown Kewaunee on Beardsly St. just north of County Highway E (44°27′42″N 87°30′27″W).
References
- "Wisconsin State Park System Ahnapee State Trail". Wisconsin DNR. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- Interactive map of the northern terminus of the Ice Age trail
- Rules for all door county parks
- From weighted statistical averages; Door County Board of Supervisors Agenda Packet, May 26, 2020, page 77