THINGS TO TO DO | RECREATION
Southern Wisconsin is full of great places to golf, bike, bowl, and so much more. Bookmark this section for at hand easy guide to the boundless opportunities that await you on your vacation getaway.
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The Glacial Drumlin Trail
Skirting the southern edge of Lake Mills offer recreational opportunities to hikers and bikers. The 52-mile trail coursing through farmlands and prairie, wetland areas, was once a Chicago and Northwestern railroad track bed running between the eastern edge Madison (Cottage Grove) and western edge of Milwaukee.(Waukesha.)
It is where the trail passes by Lake Mills that visitors with find the Zetoski Marsh, a beautifully restored, wetland of nearly 2000 and home to 200 species of species. The Glacial Drumlin Trail is open 365 days a year.
Please remember to pick up yourself, wear a mask when passing by other visitors at a safe distance, and by your state pass online.
The John Muir Bike Trails
N9097 Cty. Rd. Hi includes 25 miles of rough, natural surface, single track, mountain bike trails fit for bikers looking for a challenge. Located north of the Town of La Grange and U.S. Hwy. 12 and south of the Town of Palmyra this most popular trail system in the southern Wisconsin region. Five different loops ranging from 1.25 miles to 12 miles.are featured. Parking, water, and vault toilets are available. One of more challenging features of the John Muir Bike Trails is one-way trail in the hilly terrain of the Kettle Moraine State Forest (KMSF) segment.
This rugged terrain, hills, and kettle-like depressions make for some tough riding and may not be suitable for everyone. Park hours are 6 a.m to 11 p.m. daily. Call (262) 584-5200.