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PLAY Biking

Two wheels and training wheels alike will enjoy the endless paths of our cycling community.

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Lake Country Recreational Trail
15.6 Miles

Built on a former Milwaukee-Watertown Interurban Railway, catch amazing views of the iconic rolling hills and waters of Wisconsin Lake Country. Relatively flat, this east-to-west trail passes through downtown Delafield and is perfect for low-grade treks and cross-country skiing.

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Paul Sandgren Recreational Trail
2.9 Miles

Nicknamed “The Connector,” this paved trail follows Cushing Park Road south and provides an off-road connection between the Lake Country Recreation Trail and the Glacial Drumlin State Trail. This trail also provides entry into the popular Lapham Peak Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Park.

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Glacial Drumlin State Trail 

3.4 Miles

The Glacial Drumlin State Trail is one of Wisconsin’s most famous trails, covering 52 miles of glacial landscapes. The paved Delafield segment of the trail is 3.4 miles and begins at Hwy 18 and Hwy 83 and ends at Waterville Road in Dousman. This trail has relatively few changes in elevation and is suitable for beginner cyclists.

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Ice Age National Scenic Trail 

11.3 Miles

Two beautiful segments of the nearly 1,200-mile route, the 3.5-mile Delafield Segment of the trail—marked with yellow blazes—is shared by the Lake Country Recreation Trail with breathtaking views of glacial-carved landscapes. As you enter the 7.8-mile Lapham Peak Segment of the trail, you may continue by foot or by bike until you’re connected with the Glacial Drumline State Trail.

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