Map of the Red Cedar State Trail
Red Cedar State Trail
Red Cedar State Trail
LENGTH:
14.5 miles
SURFACE:
unpaved
COMMUNITIES:
Memomonie, Irvington, Downsville, Dunnville
HIGHLIGHTS:
Lake Meomin, Red Cedar River, Wisconsin countryside, local parks
NEARBY TRAILS:
Stokke Trail
RELATED LINKS:
The Red Cedar State Trail is a 14.5-mile long unpaved pathway that extends from Menomonie to Dunnville in Western Wisconsin. The trail was constructed along an abandoned railroad right-of-way and much of the trail follows alongside the meandering Red Cedar River. The trail goes through agricultural areas, prairies, wetlands and thick forests.
The north end of the trail is just across the Broadway Street bridge from the campus of University of Wisconsin - Stout. Near its south end, the trail goes past the Dunnville State Wildlife Area. The south end of the Red Cedar State Trail intersects with the Chippewa River State Trail.
Conditions
The Red Cedar State Trail has a graded surface of compacted crushed stone. The trail is open for non-motorized use, such as bike riding and hiking, in months without snow and open for skiing and snowmobiles in snowy months. There may be hunters along the trail during hunting season.
Communities
The Red Cedar State Trail passes by the following community: Memomonie, Irvington, Downsville and Dunnville.
Points of Interest
The Red Cedar State Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Stokke Trail |
University of Wisconsin Stout |
La Pointe Park |
Menomonie High School |
Riverside Park |
Dunnville State Wildlife Area |
Bridge over the Chippewa River |
Nearby Trails
The north end of the Red Cedar State Trail connects with local trails in Memomonie.
Chippewa River State Trail: at the south end of the Red Cedar State Trail it intersects the Chippewa River State Trail at a point about 6.5-miles northeast of Durand.
End Points
The north end of the Red Cedar State Trail is located along Meadow Hill Drive just west of N. Broadway Street and Lake Menomin in the community of Memomonie.
The south end of the trail intersects with the Chippewa River State Trail at a point 6.5 miles from Durand.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Red Cedar State Trail in Western Wisconsin.
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