Eisenbahn State Trail

Eisenbahn State Trail
Established April 28, 2006
Length 25 mi
Location Wisconsin, United States
Trailheads Eden, Wisconsin
West Bend, Wisconsin
Use Hiking, bicycling, in-line skating, snowmobiling, ATV, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing
Hiking details
Season Year-round
Sights glacial landforms, Milwaukee River
Surface paved, crushed limestone
Right of way former Fox Valley Railroad
Website Wisconsin DNR

The Eisenbahn State Trail is a multi-purpose trail designated as a park by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The trail is maintained by the counties through which it transgresses, Washington and Fond du Lac counties. The trail extends 25 miles, from the village of Eden in the north to Rusco Road, south of West Bend. The trail follows the route of the former Fox Valley Railroad.[1]

Route description

The trail is 25 miles long. The trail passes through the cities of West Bend, Kewaskum, Campbellsport, and ends at the Community Park in Eden. The trail runs along the west side of the northern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest and crosses the Ice Age Trail.[2] The trail is partially paved and partially covered in crushed limestone.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony opening a connection to the Moraine Park Technical College Campus in West Bend occurred on September 4, 2014.[3]

Geology and biology

The trail travels through the Kettle Moraine region of Wisconsin. The landscape is dotted with glacial landforms. The trail runs along the Milwaukee River near West Bend, including three bridges.

History of the trail

The Eisenbahn Trail was a Rails to Trails project, built on the abandoned Fox Valley Railroad right of way.[1] The name "Eisenbahn" is a reference to the trails origins, meaning "iron road."[4] The railroad was originally constructed in 1864 by Chicago and North Western Transportation Company. It was purchased by Fox River Valley Railroad in 1988 before being abandoned in 1999.[5] The official opening of the segment located in Washington County was on April 28, 2006.

Future

The rail corridor is owned by the State of Wisconsin. It is allowed to be used for recreational purposes under a federal program, with the potential for future rail use.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Eisenbahn State Park Trail". Fond Du Lac County. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  2. "Eisenbahn State Trail". Wisconsin DNR.
  3. "Moraine Park campus connects to Eisenbahn State Trail". fdlreporter. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Eisenbahn State Trail". Washington County. Retrieved 22 August 2014.

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