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Touring cycling in New Glarus Woods State Park features routes through 435 acres of gently rolling hills, hardwood forests, and restored prairies. The park provides direct access to the Sugar River State Trail, a 24-mile linear path built on an abandoned railroad line, offering a generally flat and accessible route. This trail is surfaced with compressed limestone screenings, making it suitable for touring bicycles. The landscape includes a mix of oak, maple, hickory, and pine trees, alongside open grassy areas.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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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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Embark on a touring cycling adventure along the Badger State Trail, a moderate route spanning 36.8 miles (59.2 km). You will pedal through southern Wisconsin's varied countryside, gaining 930 feet (284 metres) in elevation over approximately 4 hours and 35 minutes. Expect a pleasant journey past expansive farmlands, dense forests, and gentle rolling hills. The trail offers shaded sections and glimpses of small communities like Monroe as you make your way towards the Illinois border.
Before you set out, remember that a state trail pass is necessary for anyone aged 16 and older who plans to cycle the Badger State Trail. Be aware that the historic Stewart Tunnel has been closed since 2019/2020 for safety reasons; a clearly marked detour along Tunnel Road will guide you around this section. You can find various amenities and convenient parking options in towns such as Monticello, making access straightforward.
This route stands out for its connection to the Illinois/Wisconsin border, offering a unique opportunity to extend your ride into another state. The trail provides a continuous path through diverse landscapes, from open meadows to tree-lined stretches, showcasing the rural charm of the region. It's an excellent choice if you are looking for a sustained touring experience with a mix of natural beauty and small-town appeal.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Badger State Trail intersects with the Sugar River State Trail here. Spanning 40 miles, the Badger State Trail offers a scenic rail trail experience, while the 24-mile, 265-acre Sugar River State Trail is a popular recreational route made up of limestone-surfaced trail.
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The trailhead has plenty of parking and bathroom facilities and nearby places to eat. A well-known Wisconsin brewery, the New Glarus Brewery, is close to the trailhead.
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Crossing the state border by bike is always a nice achievement. The Badger State Trail, extending 40 miles to Madison, and the Jane Adams Trail (17 miles to Freeport) meet here. There's a sign and a little rest area with a bench.
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Touring cycling in New Glarus Woods State Park primarily features routes with gently rolling hills, hardwood forests, and restored prairies. The park offers direct access to the Sugar River State Trail, which is built on an abandoned railroad line, providing a generally flat and accessible route with a compressed limestone screenings surface. Most routes are considered easy to moderate, making them suitable for a wide range of cyclists. For example, the Bike loop from New Glarus is an easy 13.7-mile ride.
Yes, the park's connection to the Sugar River State Trail makes it an excellent choice for families. This 24-mile linear trail is generally flat and has a smooth, compressed limestone surface, ideal for relaxed family rides. The park itself also has paved internal roads suitable for cycling. The Bike loop from Monticello is an easy 13.8-mile route that families might enjoy.
The park's diverse landscape includes hardwood forests of oak, maple, hickory, and pine, alongside restored prairies. Cyclists can enjoy peaceful settings with open grassy areas and subtle clearings. The Sugar River State Trail offers glimpses of wetlands, prairie remnants with colorful wildflowers, and more hardwood forests. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer, squirrels, turkeys, and various bird species.
While the Sugar River State Trail is linear, there are several excellent loop routes that incorporate sections of the trail or explore the surrounding countryside. For instance, the Albany State Wildlife Area loop from New Glarus is a moderate 27.1-mile route offering varied scenery. Another popular option is the Bike loop from New Glarus, which is an easy 13.7-mile ride through forests and open areas.
New Glarus Woods State Park offers designated parking areas for visitors. These are typically located near the park entrance and trailheads, providing convenient access to the cycling routes, including the spur trail connecting to the Sugar River State Trail. Specific parking details can often be found on the Wisconsin DNR website for the park.
Public transportation directly to New Glarus Woods State Park is generally limited. Visitors typically access the park by car. However, the park's proximity to the Village of New Glarus means that once in the village, you are very close to the park and the Sugar River State Trail access points. Bicycle rentals are also available in the Village of New Glarus.
The best time for touring cycling is typically spring, summer, and fall. Spring offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while summer provides warm weather for longer rides. Fall is particularly scenic with vibrant autumn foliage. The Sugar River State Trail is open year-round, but conditions in winter may be challenging due to snow and ice, though the park is open for winter activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on ungroomed trails.
Yes, a Wisconsin State Trail Pass is required for all bicyclists aged 16 and older using the Sugar River State Trail. Passes can typically be purchased at self-registration stations along the trail or at the park office. For the most current information on pass requirements and fees, it's advisable to check the official Wisconsin DNR website: Wisconsin DNR - Sugar River State Trail.
Beyond the natural beauty of the park, you can explore the charming Village of New Glarus, known as "America's Little Switzerland," with its unique chalet-style buildings. Along the Sugar River State Trail, cultural attractions include the Swiss Historical Village in New Glarus, the Albany Historical Museum, and the Brodhead Depot Museum. The Badger State Trail also offers scenic views as it follows an abandoned railroad line.
Yes, the nearby Village of New Glarus offers a variety of amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, pubs (including the New Glarus Brewing Company), and accommodation options ranging from hotels to charming bed and breakfasts. The village's unique Swiss heritage provides a delightful atmosphere for post-ride relaxation and exploration.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful environment, the well-maintained and accessible Sugar River State Trail, and the beautiful mix of forests and prairies. The connection to the charming Village of New Glarus is also a frequently mentioned highlight, offering a great starting and ending point for rides.
Yes, bicycle rentals are available in the Village of New Glarus. This provides a convenient option for visitors who do not bring their own equipment, allowing them to easily access and enjoy the cycling opportunities within New Glarus Woods State Park and on the Sugar River State Trail.


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