Fox River State Recreational Trail
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The Fox River State Recreational Trail (also known as the Fox River Trail) is a trail along the
Route
The trail begins at the CityDeck in Green Bay, Wisconsin (44°30′29″N 88°01′09″W / 44.50806°N 88.01917°W), follows the Fox River south through De Pere, then deviatiating east, away from the river, where it follows a former railroad bed through Rockland, Wrightstown, Greenleaf, Holland, and ends at Ott Road in Hilbert (44°10′08″N 88°09′35″W / 44.16889°N 88.15972°W). At the north end, it connects with the City of Green Bay Trail which continues north along the Fox and East Rivers to Monroe Street. The total length of the trail is approximately 26.3 miles. The northern 12 miles is paved, the southern 14 miles is crushed limestone.
Access
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The trail is open year-round from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm. Walking and bicycling is permitted the entire length. Rollerblading is permitted on the paved portions. Horseback riding is permitted from Klaus Street in Greenleaf south to the
History
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