Map of the Lake County Recreation Trail
Lake Country Recreation Trail
Lake Country Recreation Trail
LENGTH:
15.2 miles
SURFACE:
paved
COMMUNITIES:
Oconomowoc, Delafield, Hartland, Pewaukee
HIGHLIGHTS:
lakes, residential neighborhoods, schools, local parks
NEARBY TRAILS:
Cushing Park Road Multi-Use Path
RELATED LINKS:
The Lake Country Recreation Trail is a 15.2-mile long paved pathway that spans between Oconomowoc and Pewaukee to the west of Milwaukee in Southeastern Wisconsin. The trail wanders through the natural areas adjacent to suburban communities. Along the route, there are thick woodlands, farmland, parks, schools, residential neighborhoods and commercial area.
Conditions
The Lake Country Recreation Trail is paved for the entire route. There are numerous street crossings along the trail. The route has a few gaps where trail users will need to use local roads to reach the next section of the trail. The trail is open for bike riding, running and walking.
Communities
The Lake Country Recreation Trail goes past the following communities: Oconomowoc, Delafield, Hartland and Pewaukee.
Points of Interest
The Lake Country Recreation Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Champion Field |
Roosevelt Park |
Immagination Station |
Silver Lake |
Summit Elementary School |
YMCA at Pabst Farms |
Upper Nemahbin Lake |
American Legion Park - Delafield |
Fireman's Park - Delafield |
Nagawicka Lake |
Naga-Waukee Park - Hartland |
Naga-Waukee Ice Arena |
Pewaukee Lake |
Western Lakes Golf Course |
Nearby Trails
Glacial Drumlin State Trail: the Glacial Drumlin State Trail can be reached by using the 3-mile long Cushing Park Road Multi-Use Path that heads to the south from Delafield.
End Points
The northwest end of the Lake Country Recreation Trail is located at Roosevelt Park at the intersection of W. Jefferson Street and S. Franklin Street in Oconomowoc.
The east end of the trail is located along Golf Road to the west of Meadowbrook Road in Pewaukee.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Lake Country Recreation Trail in Southeastern Wisconsin.
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