The Ahnapee State Trail in northeast Wisconsin provides a scenic 45-mile journey between Sturgeon Bay and Kewaunee, featuring a tour of water bodies along the Door Peninsula. It also overlaps two sections of the Ice Age Trail (totaling about 17 miles): from Kewaunee to just shy of Luxemburg, and from Algoma on the shores of Lake Michigan to Sturgeon Bay. The Ice Age Trail is a 1,200-mile hiking route across the state and a National Scenic Trail.


Ahnapee State Park Trail
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National Recreation Trail Details
- Length: 12 Miles
- Loop Trail: No
- Primary Trail Type: Rail Trail
- Additional Trail Types: -
- Agency: City, Town, or County
- Entry Fee: -
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- Trail Use Notes: None
- Seasonal Use Notes: None
- Location: Trail end points: S. Lansing Ave. and Green Bay Road (Sturgeon Bay) and Main St. and Willow St. (Luxemburg) or Miller St. and Milwaukee St. (Kewaunee)
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- State: WI
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- Driving Directions: Accessed in Sturgeon Bay off Shish Road. Maplewood at Intersection of Hwy 42 and City Highway. Forestville at Forestville Dam County Road 0.5 mile north of City J on Mill Road.
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- Average Width: 120 Inches
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- Year Designated: 1975