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Red Cedar State Trail

Red Cedar State Trail

Description

This 14.5-mile rail trail shadows the steep walls of the Red Cedar Valley from Menomonie to its connection with the Chippewa River State Trail. Along its route, the trail passes through the communities of Irvington and Downsville and the Dunnville State Wildlife Area. The trail passes by prairies, marshland bottoms, forests and farmlands, including sandstone bluffs and other unique rock formations. In the Dunnville Wildlife Area, the Red Cedar trail connects to the Chippewa River State Trail.

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    Candlelight Ski, Hike and Snowshoe

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    Join us for a magical candlelight ski, hike or snowshoe at the Red Cedar State Trail Menomonie Depot Visitor Center.

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    First Day Hike

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    Please join us for a self-guided wildlife and history hike or ski!

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    Trail Day on the Red Cedar State Trail

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    There will be a number of activities put on by the Friends of Red Cedar State Trail to celebrate National Trails Day.

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    Candlelight Ski, Hike and Snowshoe

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    This is the annual candlelight ski, hike and snowshoe event hosted by the Friends of the Red Cedar State Trail and Hoffman Hills, the DNR and ConAgra.

  • Event

    First Day Hike

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    Please join us on the Red Cedar State Trail for a self-guided wildlife and history hike/ski.

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    National Trails Day on the Red Cedar State Trail

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    Celebrate National Trails Day with the Friends of the Red Cedar State Trail.

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    Red Cedar State Trail Candlelight Event

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    The Friends of the Red Cedar State Trail and Hoffman Hills Recreation Area are hosting a candlelight hike/ski/snowshoe event at the Red Cedar State Trail Menomonie Depot Visitor Center.

  • Event

    Red Cedar State Trail Candlelight Event

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    The Friends of the Red Cedar State Trail and Hoffman Hills Recreation Area are hosting a candlelight hike/ski/snowshoe event at the Red Cedar State Trail Menomonie Depot Visitor Center.

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