The Pine River Trail winds on an abandoned railroad corridor between Richland Center and Lone Rock in scenic Richland County. Trail users are treated to stunning views of river bluffs, marshland and dense woodlands, as well as famous Wisconsin farmland. The Pine River, of course, is never far away from the trail that shares its name.
The trail is paved in Richland Center—the birthplace of Frank Lloyd Wright—but transitions to crushed limestone at Bohmann Drive. That surface continues all the way to Lone Rock.
Length: 14.3 miles
Trail end points: W. Richland St. west of N. Birch St. (Lone Rock) to Krouskop Park on N. Main St./SR 80 (Richland Center)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
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