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Touring cycling around Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, offers a network of routes across diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by its historical prairies, restored wetlands, and numerous parks, providing a mix of natural and developed green spaces. Multi-use paved paths connect various areas, including waterways like the Yahara River and views of Lake Monona. The terrain is generally gentle, with some routes featuring moderate elevation changes suitable for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:26
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Paved trails, windy with elevation changes. Bridges can be slippery when wet. Multiple cool spots to stop. One of Dane County’s gems. Away from the creek corridor is the conservation loop which is not paved but well maintained.
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Great Cyclist Junction. Pheasant Branch-Hwy 12 Junction connects North & South Fork to Pheasant Branch Corridor & Hwy 12 path. Local businesses nearby. Great resting point.
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Excellent Cycling hub, connects to multiple paths & areas. Fairly loud due to the highway but excellent scenery. Fix it station on trail & nearby restroom & food options. Costco also nearby.
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Access to Graber Pond/Park+Ride, Greenway Station/Downtown Middleton, Ph. Br. Conservancy/P. V. Golf Course, Capital Ice Arena/Firefighter’s Memorial Park, Dog Park/Penni Klein Park. Excellent bicycle hub.
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Junction for Hwy 12 Path, North/South Fork Trail, Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor. Also connects to South Trail-A. Has Dero Fix-It station. Cute bridge.
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MADISON PARK & PLEASURE DRIVE ASSOCIATION Duting the 19th Century, Willow Creek marked the western edge of the University of Wisconsin campus and the end of University Drive. In 1892, at the suggestion of Prol Edward TOwen, a commitice of public spirited citizens constructed a "pleasure drive" west from this point, opening the privately owned Lake Mendota shoreline for public enjoyment. As part of this project, the first Willow Creek bridge was built The drive, intended for saddle horses, carriagesy and bicycles, crossed University Bay Marsh ascended Eagle Heights and followed the shoteline to Merill Springs (Spring Harbor in 1894 the committee became the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association under the leadership of Jonn MOline Relying on voluntary contributions- this renowned organization established other pleasure drives as well as tenney, Vilas, and Brittingham Park 1938
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Robert E. Gard (1910-1992) wrote, spoke, taught, and lived the Wisconsin Idea through community arts development. Convinced everyone has a story. to tell, he envisioned a Wisconsin in which everyone wrote, painted, danced, acted or sang their story. His own writing captured Wisconsin's "sense of place" and history, and influenced national and international • audiences: This Storyteller's Circle honors his work and invites future generations of story tellers, - Dedicated Septembert 2010
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Major hub for Lakeshore Nature Preserve. Direct access to Bicore Prarie, Picnic Point, Howard Temin Path, Young Farmhouse, 1918 Marsh, Big Oak Trail, Angler’s Cove (Second Frautchi Point), Frautschi Point, Raymer’s Cove, Garrett’s Cove, Bambi’s Pad, and Eagle Heights Effigy Mounds. Parking is paid except for certain hours. Has a bike rack & bus stop. No public restrooms. Close access to trails & the University. Parking garage & other university lots nearby. Parking at Frautschi Point & Raymer’s Cove are free. Preserve is open 4AM-10PM. Howard Temin doesn’t close.
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Sun Prairie's touring cycling routes generally feature gentle terrain, with some paths offering moderate elevation changes. You'll encounter a mix of historical prairies, restored wetlands, and numerous parks. Many routes utilize multi-use paved paths, providing a smooth ride through diverse landscapes.
Yes, Sun Prairie offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Olbrich Park – B-Cycle ~ CCT @ Garver Feed loop from Madison East High School is an easy 10.1 km path, ideal for a relaxed ride. Another accessible option is the Monona Terrace View – Monona Terrace Rooftop loop from Starkweather Uplands, which is 16.5 km long and offers scenic views.
Cyclists can enjoy sweeping views of Lake Monona and the Madison skyline from certain points, particularly along routes near the lake. The region is rich in natural features like prairies and wetlands, exemplified by Dawley Conservancy Park and the Patrick Marsh Wildlife Area. You can also explore the Olbrich Botanical Gardens or the Cherokee Marsh North Unit, which are nearby attractions.
For those seeking a more moderate challenge, the Yahara River – Glenway Woods loop from Heritage Sanctuary is a 39.3 km route that traverses along the Yahara River and through wooded areas. Another moderate option is the Monona Terrace Rooftop – Yahara River loop from Starkweather Uplands, which spans 48.2 km and includes more significant elevation changes.
The touring cycling routes around Sun Prairie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 40 reviews. Many cyclists appreciate the diverse landscapes, from serene prairies and wetlands to picturesque lake views, and the well-maintained multi-use paths.
Sun Prairie is well-suited for family cycling, with many multi-use paved trails available throughout its numerous parks, such as Blooming Meadows Park, Carriage Hills Estates Park, and Fox Point Park. The generally gentle terrain of the easy routes makes them ideal for families with children.
Sun Prairie provides resources like downloadable bicycle route maps that often include information on parking facilities. The city also connects to the broader Dane County interactive bike map, which details on-street facilities and amenities, including potential public transport connections. For specific routes, checking the individual komoot tour page for trailhead information is recommended.
The best time for touring cycling in Sun Prairie is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are in full bloom. The city frequently hosts outdoor events, including 'Pedal the Prairie' in warmer months, enhancing the cycling experience.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Sun Prairie are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path – Lakeshore Nature Preserve loop from Starkweather Uplands, which is 20.4 km, and the previously mentioned Yahara River and Monona Terrace loops.
Sun Prairie offers various amenities for cyclists. You can find local bike shops like Sun City Cyclery and Skates. For refreshments, the Olbrich Park Biergarten is a nearby option. The city also has numerous cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, particularly in the downtown area, which are accessible from many routes.
There are nearly 20 touring cycling routes detailed on komoot for the Sun Prairie area, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. This includes 14 easy routes and 4 moderate routes.


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