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Mountain Bay State Trail - Brown County

  • Open
  • Trail: Recreational
  • Type: Doubletrack
  • Surface: Crushed Stone
Trail Description

The 83-mile Mountain-Bay State Trail, one of the longest trails in the state, travels a mostly scenic, wooded route through three counties—Marathon, Shawano, and Brown—as it makes its way from Weston in central Wisconsin to Howard in the east. In spite of its length, numerous parking facilities are located along the length of the trail, and restrooms are frequent. Bikers, take note: mountain bikes or tires measuring 25 millimeters or wider are necessary to negotiate the trail’s surfaces and conditions, which vary but are generally passable. Snowmobiling is permitted on the trail in Marathon and Shawano Counties—and for 6 miles in Brown County—and snowmobiling clubs along its length help keep it open for users year-round. Horseback riding is also permitted in Shawano County. The eastern terminus of the trail is on Lakeview Drive, near State Highway 41. From Green Bay, take Velp Avenue west to Glendale Avenue. Turn right on Glendale Avenue and then left on Lakeview Drive. Continue on Lakeview Drive for about 0.2 miles. The eastern trailhead is on the left side of the road and a small parking lot is on the right. Anston has another small parking lot off Woodside Drive in Brown County. Both the Lakeview Drive and Anston Access parking lots contain portable restrooms. Parking and accommodations are also available in Pulaski. At Pulaski Community Park you’ll find a trailhead with restrooms and parking; ice cream and snacks are available for purchase nearby.

Condition Description

Condition descriptions for this trail are currently informed by the DNR Property Condition Notices map. When no alerts are active, trails are rated in fair condition. Throughout the season, please use caution after weather events and consider refraining from using the trail if leaving ruts in the surface, as deep footprints and bike tire ruts can impact the long-term smoothness of the trail.

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