Fox River State Recreational Trail
Fox River State Recreational Trail
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12,041
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68.7km
170m
Road cycling
Embark on a road cycling adventure along the Fox River State Recreational Trail, a moderate route spanning 42.7 miles (68.7 km). You will experience a diverse landscape, starting in urban Green Bay and winding along the Fox River through communities like Allouez and De Pere, offering scenic riverfront views. As you head south, the scenery shifts to peaceful rural and agricultural areas, woodlands, and wetlands, with a total elevation gain of 566 feet (173 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 57 minutes. Keep an eye out for the historic Grassy Island Range Lights, a distinctive landmark along the way.
Before you set out, remember that a state trail pass is required for bicyclists aged 16 and older; you can choose between daily or annual options. The trail provides many access points and parking spots along its length, making it easy to join the route at various locations. While the northern part of the trail is paved, the southern half changes to crushed stone, which is manageable for road bikes, especially when the conditions are dry.
This trail is notable for its unique blend of urban and natural environments, showcasing the rich ecosystem surrounding the Fox River. You will cycle past a mix of developed areas and serene natural habitats, offering a glimpse into the region's diverse character. The route's transition from paved surfaces to crushed stone also adds to its distinctiveness, providing a varied riding experience that sets it apart from other trails in the area.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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318 m
Highlight • Monument
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4.37 km
Highlight • Settlement
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20.9 km
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68.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
37.2 km
15.9 km
10.6 km
4.66 km
182 m
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Surfaces
57.7 km
10.1 km
813 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail offers a varied surface. The northern 10-11 miles from Green Bay are paved with asphalt, which is great for road bikes. As you head south past Lasee Road, it transitions to a crushed stone surface, typically packed limestone chips, for the remaining 14 miles. While road bikes can manage the crushed stone when dry, a hybrid or mountain bike might be more comfortable on these sections.
Cycling the entire 25-mile (approximately 40 km) length of the trail one way can take around 3 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop. The Komoot tour suggests a duration of about 2 hours and 57 minutes for the full route.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy due to its flat, former rail-trail grade, making it suitable for most skill levels and ages. However, the northern urban sections can have heavy foot and bike traffic, so a leisurely pace is recommended there. The transition to crushed stone in the southern half might feel different for road cyclists.
You'll experience diverse scenery. The trail starts in an urban setting in Green Bay, following the Fox River through communities like Allouez and De Pere, with riverfront views and historical sites. Further south, it transitions to more rural and agricultural landscapes, woodlands, and wetlands, offering numerous overlooks and passing by local parks.
Absolutely! Along the route, you can see the Grassy Island Range Lights, enjoy views of the Fox River, and pass through Green Bay. Other attractions include Voyageur Park in De Pere, the Brown County Historical Society, and a 'Health Trail' in Allouez.
The trail offers numerous access points and parking options along its length, making it convenient to join at various locations. You can find detailed information on access points and parking facilities on the Brown County Parks website: browncountywi.gov.
Yes, a state trail pass is required for all bicyclists aged 16 and older. You can purchase daily or annual options. More information on passes can be found on the Wisconsin DNR website: wisconsin.gov.
Yes, the trail is a multi-use corridor, and dogs are generally allowed. However, they must be kept on a leash, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Always check local regulations for any specific rules or restrictions.
Spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant cycling conditions. Spring brings blooming flora, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is popular but can be busy, especially in urban sections. Consider visiting during weekdays or earlier in the morning to avoid crowds, particularly in the northern paved areas.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Fox River Trail, Green Bay Riverwalk, De Pere Riverwalk, and West Side Trail, among others, integrating into a broader network of paths in the area.
Road cyclists should note the transition from paved asphalt to crushed stone around Lasee Road. While the crushed stone can be ridden, it might require more effort or a different tire setup than the smooth northern sections. Also, the first 3-4 miles through Green Bay, Allouez, and De Pere can be quite busy with both cyclists and pedestrians, so be prepared for slower speeds.