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    The Gandy Dancer State Trail is divided into a northern segment and a southern segment and trail activities vary. The southern segment of the Gandy Dancer trail begins in St. Croix Falls, near Interstate State Park. The southern segment…

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    Maps

    Gandy Dancer State Trail Map - Southern Segment [PDF], Courtesy Friends of Gandy Dancer State Trail.

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    Basic Information

    Trail facts Rail trail: Yes Length: 47 miles Surface: Crushed stone Counties: Polk, Burnett Communities: St. Croix Falls, Centuria, Milltown, Luck, Frederic, Siren, Webster, Danbury Directions The southern segment…

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    Recreation

    The trail may bring a number of different users to the trail at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to ensure the enjoyment and safety of all trail users. Wisconsin Trail Etiquette and Safety Guidelines [PDF] Camping…

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    Trail map

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    Basic Information

    Trail facts Rail trail: Yes Length: 52 miles Surface: Asphalt - 13 miles; Crushed stone - 39 miles Counties: Dane, Jefferson, Waukesha Communities: Cottage Grove, Deerfield, London, Lake Mills, Jefferson, Helenville,…

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    Recreation

    The trail may bring a number of different users to the trail at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to ensure the enjoyment and safety of all trail users. Wisconsin Trail Etiquette and Safety Guidelines [PDF]…

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    Maps

    Friendship State Trail Map (Calumet County) [exit DNR]

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    Basic Information

    Trail facts Rail Trail: Yes Length: 4 miles Surface: Crushed stone Counties: Calumet Communities: Forest Junction, Brillion Directions The Friendship State Trail parallels State Highway 10 in Calumet County. From…

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    Recreation

    From the north trailhead in Green Bay, about 11 miles of the trail is asphalt-paved to Lasee Road. From Lasee Road south into Calumet County, the trail is surfaced with limestone screenings. Along the way, the trail passes by numerous overlooks…

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