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There are several areas in which there are tire ruts and the trail is too narrow. Diffently not worth the daily fee of $5.00.
Ran parts of this trail recently. Easy paved trail through wooded area. Some shade in early morning hours.
I have ridden this from Brown Deer to just a bit past Port Washington and still need to do the whole thing. On the Soutern side where it starts its no different than say, Zipline or the Brown Deer connector. But once you start getting close to Cederburg, it starts to shine, with a dip in scenery when you transition through Grafton. Then the trail SHINES BRIGHT right into Port Washington. This and Bugline are probably my favorite rides in the greater Milwaukee area.
This trail is beautiful, it’s very smooth and works great for if you have a kiddo in a stroller! Lots of wildlife, we saw birds, bunny’s, squirrels, chipmunks, and 2 foxes!
Decent enough trail.. kinda rough with all the cracks. The name of the trail wasn’t lying, very urban indeed. Not much for views and quite a bit of road crossings. Seemed like a light incline the whole time. Hardly anyone waves or smiles back. In town trail is marked well.
Perfect biking day in September on an awesome trail. Started in Wales and biked to Sullivan and made return trip for total of 23 miles. First portion of trail was paved and remaining portion was well-maintained crushed gravel. Highly recommend this trail and will do again.
Loved this trail. Finished it on the 28th. Nicely maintained n beautiful scenery. Recommend highly.
We absolutely love this trail. Many areas are shaded. Waukesha section is totally paved. It’s a gem!
Nicely paved short trail that connects to Ozaukee trail. Brown Deer is a great place to park.
Was able to get on it from camp at Harrington Beach SP, you can also from Kohler Andrea. All asphalt-Half the trail is back roads. Route follows where an old electric railway use to be so that’s cool but otherwise kinda boring..not much for scenery. Also goes along an active railroad
Lots of shade along the whole trail and the scenery is nice. Also, there's not a lot of people, so it's usually a really peaceful ride.
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