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Old Plank Road Trail



Details

By laying down plentiful wooden planks, all-weather roads were built in the mid-1800s, accommodating floods of immigrants headed west. The Old Plank Road Trail parallels Hwy. 23 - the original plank road route. This popular, 17 mile, American Planning Association award-winning trail accommodates bicyclists, runners, walkers, in-line skaters, horseback riders, moped users, nordic skiers, and snowmobilers on 10 feet of asphalt and 8 feet of turf. It's seldom flat, making for more interest and exertion than many other trails. It stretches from the City of Sheboygan to the village of Greenbush, where you can tour the Wade House, a restored stagecoach inn from the plank road days. Along the way, the trail skirts Plymouth which has a lovely downtown historic district. What more do you need to make you head west?


Address

712 Riverfront Dr Ste 101
Sheboygan, WI 53081


Contact Information

Voice: 920-459-3060

Amenities and Services All Interests
Disabled Access
Hours of Operation

Open year-round, daylight hours for seasonal hiking, biking, X-C skiing and snowmobiling.


Path
Trail Length (miles)

17.5

Surface Type
Asphalt
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Submitted By Plymouth Chamber of Commerce/Visitor Information C
Department of Tourism
Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce & CVB