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Road cycling
The Sauk City Century loop offers a demanding road cycling experience, guiding you through the varied topography of the Wisconsin River Valley. You'll pedal past scenic bluffs, across open prairies, and through agricultural fields, with the landscape shifting around every bend. This difficult 99.8-mile (160.6 km) route features a substantial 4153 feet (1266 metres) of elevation gain, making it a serious undertaking that typically requires about 8 hours and 30 minutes to complete.
Planning for this extensive ride means being ready for anything; some segments of the Sauk City Century loop may be unpaved and quite challenging, so a bike capable of handling diverse surfaces and very good fitness are essential. There are no specific permits mentioned, but always ensure you have enough water and supplies for the long duration. Starting early in the day is always a good idea for such a long route.
This loop is a local favorite among road cyclists in the Sauk City region, celebrated for its diverse landscapes and significant challenge. Unlike the more accessible Great Sauk State Trail, this route extends far beyond paved paths, offering a true test of endurance and skill. It's a standout option for those seeking advanced cycling routes near Sauk City.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Baraboo Hills State Recreation Area
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Start point
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1.35 km
Highlight • Bridge
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15.3 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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46.6 km
Highlight • Settlement
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161 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
95.0 km
57.3 km
7.90 km
442 m
103 m
Surfaces
132 km
28.9 km
194 m
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Lowest point (220 m)
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This route is classified as a "difficult" road ride, demanding "very good fitness." It's a challenging 161-kilometer (approximately 100-mile) loop with a significant elevation gain of 1,270 meters (over 4,100 feet). Expect a full-day endurance ride with considerable climbing.
The Sauk City Century loop is primarily on well-paved surfaces. However, it winds through rolling countryside with a mix of gradual and challenging hills. You'll encounter significant climbs, including sections reminiscent of local features like "Roller Coaster Road" and steep rises, so be prepared for varied ascents and descents.
The estimated duration for this 161-kilometer (100-mile) ride is around 8 hours and 31 minutes. This is an estimate for continuous cycling, so factor in additional time for breaks, scenic stops, and any unforeseen delays.
While the route is a loop starting and ending in Sauk City, specific parking information for the start point isn't detailed. Generally, you can look for public parking areas within Sauk City itself to begin your ride. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
While the Sauk City Century loop itself doesn't typically require specific cycling permits, if your route takes you into or through Devil's Lake State Park, you will need a Wisconsin State Park System vehicle admission sticker. This applies even if you are just passing through by bike. Check the Wisconsin DNR website for current fees and regulations.
The best time to ride is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and roads are clear of snow and ice. Late spring and early fall often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for potential strong winds or storms.
As a challenging road cycling route, this loop is not typically considered dog-friendly for accompanying pets on the ride itself due to safety concerns with traffic and the demanding nature of the distance and elevation. If you are looking for dog-friendly options in the area, consider walking trails or specific bike paths where dogs are permitted and can be safely leashed.
The route offers picturesque scenery through rolling farmland, grassland prairies, and views of the Wisconsin River. Notable points of interest include a Former railroad bridge and an Abandoned Church. You'll also pass through the settlement of North Freedom.
Yes, while primarily a road route, it briefly touches sections of the United States Bicycle Route 30 (Wisconsin) and the August Derleth Trail. The Great Sauk State Trail, a prominent paved rail-trail, is also in the area but does not form a significant part of this specific century loop.
Given its length and difficulty, you should bring plenty of water and nutrition, essential bike repair tools (spare tubes, pump), appropriate cycling gear for varying weather, a helmet, and a fully charged phone. Consider a GPS device for navigation, as the loop covers a significant area.
The route passes through North Freedom, which may offer limited amenities. However, for a ride of this duration, it's wise to plan your stops in advance. Sauk City itself, as your start/end point, will have more options for food, drinks, and restrooms. Always carry enough supplies to be self-sufficient between towns.
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