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Fox River State Recreational Trail

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Brown County
Green Bay

Fox River State Recreational Trail

Easy

Fox River State Recreational Trail

00:33

2.18km

10m

Hiking

This easy 1.4-mile (2.2 km) hiking route offers a gentle stroll along the scenic Fox River, perfect for a quick outing. You will gain a minimal 19 feet (6 metres) in elevation, making it accessible for nearly everyone and taking about 33 minutes to complete. As you follow the path, you can enjoy pleasant views of the water, watching for local wildlife and boats passing by. The trail winds through a mix of urban and suburban settings, blending natural riverine beauty with glimpses of community life. It's a family-friendly path where you can easily spot various landmarks and viewpoints along the way, providing a relaxed and engaging experience.

Before you head out, know that while hiking or jogging on the Fox River State Recreational Trail is free, a state trail pass is necessary if you plan to bike and are 16 or older. Parking is conveniently available at designated trailheads, such as Fox River Trail Park or St Francis Park, making access straightforward. Be aware that this northern section of the trail, particularly near Green Bay, Allouez, and De Pere, can get quite busy. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays.

The Fox River State Recreational Trail is notable for its role in connecting communities along the river, offering a unique blend of natural and developed landscapes. It serves as a vital green corridor, allowing you to experience the region's natural heritage alongside its urban expansion. This particular section provides a glimpse into the broader trail network, showcasing how outdoor recreation is integrated into the local environment. It's an excellent example of how a recreational path can offer both serene river views and a connection to local life.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Fox River Trail

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The Fox River Trail is a paved, riverside trail starting in downtown Green Bay and stretching southward 25 miles. The trail has numerous parking areas and starting/stopping points. The trail is utilized as a commuter trail as well as an exercise trail by a variety of trail users.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Fox River State Recreational Trail?

The trail offers a diverse surface. The northern 10-11 miles, from Green Bay south to Lasee Road, are paved with asphalt, providing a smooth experience. As you head further south, the surface transitions to crushed stone or limestone screenings, becoming more rural. While generally level, some of these southern gravel sections might be a bit rutted.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Fox River State Recreational Trail is widely considered easy due to its level grade and well-maintained surfaces, making it ideal for beginners and families. The northern paved sections are particularly smooth, while the southern gravel parts offer a more rustic, yet still manageable, experience.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The trail offers varied scenery. The northern sections follow the Fox River, passing through urban areas like Green Bay and De Pere with views of parks and some light industrial structures. Further south, it moves away from the river into picturesque rural and agricultural landscapes, featuring farmlands and tree-lined stretches.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Fox River State Recreational Trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. In winter, it's suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The northern sections can be busy during peak seasons, so if you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting the southern, more rural parts or going during off-peak hours.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

There is no fee for walking or jogging on the trail. However, a Wisconsin state trail pass is required for activities like biking and horseback riding for individuals aged 16 and older. You can find more information on purchasing a pass on the Wisconsin DNR website.

Where can I park to access the trail?

The trail has multiple access points and parking areas along its 25-mile length, from downtown Green Bay to Ott Road. Specific trailheads often have designated parking. For a less crowded experience, especially during busy times, consider starting at one of the southern access points where the trail becomes more rural.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Green Bay Riverwalk and the Railroad Pier.

Are there any historical sites or unique features along the way?

Absolutely! The trail follows a former rail corridor with rich historical significance. You can visit sites like the Victorian-era Hazelwood House museum and Heritage Hill State Historical Park. In Allouez, there's also a unique 'Health Trail' offering an outdoor fitness challenge course.

What should I know about crowds on the trail?

The northern sections, particularly in Green Bay, Allouez, and De Pere, can experience heavy foot traffic, especially on weekends and during good weather. If you prefer a quieter experience, head further south where the crowds tend to thin out as the trail enters more rural areas.

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