By knksieger in July, 2011
The trail has been recently blacktopped along Nagawaukee Golf Course.
By jjs.rahn in April, 2011
In spite of a major overhaul that took most of last summer, the trail is impassible in portions due to surfacing with very loose gravel through Nagawaukee Golf Course. This has been an ongoing problem. I had lots of problems even walking the trail for about a quarter mile. Other parts are hard-packed and generally decent, but not great if you are riding a road bike with skinny tires. Paved portions near cities, especially from Delafield to Oconomowoc are wheelchair accessible, but the prior reviewer is right about the abundance of high voltage wires (and a sewage treatment plant).
By Rob in July, 2001
"An enjoyable, though not particularly outstanding trail. Much of it is either a) flat and open (I.E. no shade and no particular scenic interest), or b) along very intrusive power line right-of-way, or c) along city streets or golf courses.
I find it commendable that Waukesha (city/county/whatever) has seen fit to provide as many sections of trail as have been developed. However, far more enjoyable (in the fairly immediate area) are the ""Bug Line"" trail and the ""Glacial Drumlin"" trail. (See write-ups and reviews of each.)"