The Trail stretches 20 miles from downtown Green Bay to the Brown/Calumet County line. From the Trailhead, approximately 5.4 miles of the urban section of the trail is asphalt-paved. The southern portion of the trail south of Heritage Road allows horseback riding on bridle paths along side the trail corridor. A "Health Trail" along a portion of the Fox River Trail in Allouez provides trail users with an outdoor fitness challenge course. An Annual State Trail Pass or a Daily Pass is required for bicyclists, rollerbladers, and horseback riders over 16 years old. There is no fee for walkers.
Address
305 E Walnut St
Green Bay, WI 54301
Contact Information
Voice: 920-448-4466
Email: michael.mcfarlane@dnr.state.wi.us
Toll Free: 800-867-3342
All InterestsDirections from Nearest Town/IntersectionThe Trailhead of the Fox River Trail is located near downtown Green Bay at the junction of Porlier Street and Adams Street, just south of the Mason Street bridge. Parking near the trailhead is available on Adams Street, and on weekends in the lot located under the Mason Street Bridge. Parking is also available at the Fox Point Boat Launch facility, Voyageur Park, Bomier Boat Launch and the corner of Klaus and Follett Streets in Greenleaf.
Natural AttractionsType of AttractionParks, forests and trails
PathTrail Length (miles)14
Surface TypeAsphalt
SnowmobilingTrail Length (miles)11
Hiking/Running/WalkingTrail Length (miles)25