Map of the Stower Seven Lakes State Trail
Stower Seven Lakes State Trail
Stower Seven Lakes State Trail
LENGTH:
14 miles
SURFACE:
unpaved - compacted crushed stone
COMMUNITIES:
Dresser, Nye, Wanderoos, Deronda, Amery
HIGHLIGHTS:
rail trail, woodlands, small towns, Wisconsin countryside
NEARBY TRAILS:
Cattail State Trail
South Gandy Dancer State Trail
RELATED LINKS:
The Stower Seven Lakes State Trail is a 14-mile long unpaved pathway that extends from a point about 1.5 miles east of Dresser to Amery in Northwestern Wisconsin. The trail was constructed along an abandoned railroad right-of-way and the route goes through thick hardwood forests, past several lakes, over wetlands and across wide open farmland.
Conditions
The Stower Seven Lakes State Trail is unpaved with a surface of compacted crushed stone. The route is fairly straight, the grades are gentle and the route is located away from major roadways. The trail is open for hiking, bike riding and dog walking. A Wisconsin State Trail Pass is required for cyclists over the age of 16.
Communities
The Stower Seven Lakes State Trail goes near the following Wisconsin communities: Dresser, Nye, Wanderoos, Deronda and Amery.
Points of Interest
The Stower Seven Lakes State Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Lotus Lake County Park |
Horse Lake |
Round Lake |
North Twin Lake |
South Twin Lake |
Soo Line Park |
Riverfront Park |
End Points
The west end of the Stower Seven Lakes State Trail is located on 90th Avenue near Lotus Lake, southeast of the community of Dresser.
The east end of the trail is located at Soo Line Park on Highway 46 in the middle of Avery. The Cattail State Trail heads off to the east from this location. The Cattail State Trail allows all terrain vehicles and is not included by Walk Ride USA.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Stower Seven Lakes State Trail in Northwestern Wisconsin.
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