The following is a partial list of biking trails in Wisconsin:

Northeastern Wisconsin

  • Calumet County Park (Stockbridge)
  • Fox River State Recreational Trail —
  • Friendship State Trail —
  • Devil's River State Trail — Denmark to Rockwood
  • Duck Creek Trail — Seymour to Village of Oneida
  • Hartman Creek State Park — of trails
  • High Cliff State Park —
  • Mascoutin Valley State Trail —
  • Mountain Bay State Trail — Green Bay to Wausau
  • Newport State Park —
  • Newton Blackmour State Trail — Seymour to New London
  • Peninsula State Park —
  • Point Beach State Forest —
  • Potawatomi State Park —
  • Tomorrow River State Trail —
  • Wiouwash State Trail —

Northern and Northwestern Wisconsin

  • Bearskin State Trail — between Minocqua and Tomahawk (website)
  • Black River State Forest — of trails near Black River Falls, Wisconsin
  • Brule River State Forest — near Brule, Wisconsin
  • Buffalo River State Trail —
  • Copper Falls State Park — near Morse, Wisconsin
  • Eau Claire River Trail —
  • Flambeau River State Forest — near Winter, Wisconsin
  • Gandy Dancer State Trail —
  • Kinnikinnick State Park — 10.2 miles (16.4 km)
  • Lake Wissota State Park — near Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
  • Nine Mile County Forest —
  • Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest —
  • Old Abe State Trail — near Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
  • Pine Line Trail — between Medford and Prentice
  • Saunders State Trail]] —
  • Three Eagle Trail — linking Three Lakes, Wisconsin and Eagle River, Wisconsin (website)
  • Tuscobia State Trail —
  • Wild Rivers State Trail —
  • Willow River State Park — 20 miles (32.2 km)
  • WinMan Trails — four miles north of Manitowish Waters, WI

South central Wisconsin

  • Badger State Trail —
  • Blue Mound State Park — of single-track trails and expanding
  • Cannonball Path — 4 mile (6.3 km) of shared-use trails connecting Fitchburg and south Madison
  • Capital City State Trail — of asphalt trails in and around Madison, with connections to the Military Ridge State Trail and the Badger State Trail.
  • Devil's Lake State Park —
  • Mirror Lake State Park —
  • Sugar River State Trail — between New Glarus and Brodhead
  • Wild Goose Trail — from Fond du Lac to Clyman Junction

Southeastern Wisconsin

  • Alpha Mountain Bike Trail — Milwaukee County Parks' first official mountain bike trail. Located near the old Crystal Ridge Ski Hill, now called The Rock Sports Complex in Franklin, Wisconsin, it is a trail operated in cooperation with the Metro Mountain Bikers.
  • Bugline Trail
  • Burlington-Kansasville State Trail — Proposed trail currently under development between Burlington and Kansasville.
  • Hank Aaron State Trail
  • Hoyt Park — just east of downtown Wauwatosa on 92nd street.
  • Glacial Drumlin State Trail — from Cottage Grove to Waukesha
  • Kettle Moraine State Forest, Northern Unit — of trails
  • Kettle Moraine State Forest, Southern Unit —
  • Connector Trail: This trail connects both Emma Carlin and John Muir; it is a technical, two-way trail, so caution is advised.
  • Kinnickinnic River Trail
  • Lapham Peak Unit, Kettle Moraine State Forest — of mixed use trail
  • Emma Carlin: short, mild hills; does connect with John Muir
  • John Muir: has good technical areas; very hilly on certain paths; does connect with Emma Carlin
  • Kohler-Andrae State Park —
  • New Berlin Trail
  • Oak Leaf Trail — A paved multi-use trail which encircles Milwaukee County. It has a total trail length of .
  • Old Plank Road Trail — from Sheboygan to Fond du Lac
  • Ozaukee Interurban Trail — Mostly railroad bed, running the length of Ozaukee county.
  • Powerline Trail
  • Richard Bong State Recreation Area —
  • White River State Trail — Converted railroad bed between Elkhorn and Burlington.

Southwestern Wisconsin

thumb|300px|Map of the connected "Bike 4" trails in West Central Wisconsin

  • 400 State Trail — Railroad bed between Elroy and Reedsburg.
  • Belmont Mound State Park — of trails
  • Browntown-Cadiz Springs State Recreation Area —
  • Elroy-Sparta State Trail — Railroad bed with three tunnels .
  • Governor Dodge State Park —
  • Great River Trail —
  • La Crosse River Trail —
  • Military Ridge State Trail — Near Dodgeville. Two segments totalling
  • Omaha Trail — Railroad bed with tunnels, runs from Camp Douglas to Elroy.
  • Perrot State Park —
  • Three Rivers Trail — In La Crosse, and terminating at junction with Great River Trail (just west of Highway 16)
  • Wyalusing State Park —
  • Yellowstone Lake State Park —

See also

  • Wisconsin Off Road Series

References