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Green River Loop (31 miles)

Parking and Restrooms: Fennimore, Lancaster

This route is a favorite of local cyclists. Enjoy the spectacular views of the Big Green River along the northern section of the loop. If you’re an angler, take a break to drop your line in the Big Green, a class 1 trout stream. The eastern leg of the loop - Mt Ridge Road, Borah Road, Link Road, Rogers Road, Roger Hollow Road – offers Railroad Museum in Fennimore, WIrolling hills and scenic vistas. The western leg of the loop crosses the Grant River a few miles north of Lancaster and offers a challenging but beautiful ride. A stop in Fennimore at the Railroad Museum or the Doll and Toy Museum is a pleasant diversion for “kids” of all ages. And picture yourself in downtown Lancaster with its historic Midwestern town square and a majestic county courthouse with a glass and copper dome that is visible for miles.

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Green River Loop, Cycle Southwest Wisconsin FREE Bicycle Map

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Green River Loop - 31 miles

Green River Loop, Cycle Southwest Wisconsin FREE Bicycle Map

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Coming soon! Select photos from scenic views, vistas, and overlooks throughout each loop.

Cycle Southwest Wisconsin - FREE bicycling map for Southwest Wisconsin

Coming soon! Google maps of every loop, including markers for views, places of interest, restaurants, and so much more!!

Cycle Southwest Wisconsin - FREE bicycling map for Southwest WisconsinGoogle Maps - Courtesy of Google (www.google.com)

Coming soon! Select video from scenic views, vistas, and overlooks throughout each loop.

Cycle Southwest Wisconsin - FREE bicycling map for Southwest Wisconsin

The following link is to a high-resolution PDF (3 MB file) of the entire Cycle Southwest Wisconsin FREE Bicycle Trail Map. The PDF contains bookmarks that allow you to navigate your way to views of each individual map. Click here to view the map, or right click and chose “save as” to download the PDF.


Cycle SW Wisconsin