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Mukwonago Trail

The Mukwonago Trail passes through an oak and white pine forest in view of several small lakes and ponds.

The four loops are 2.3, 4.4, 7.5, and 13.6 km. When snow conditions permit, trail is about 12 feet wide with classic tracks set to one side.

The trail flows easily over rolling to hilly terrain with moderate up hill slopes. Beginner skiers do well on the shorter loops, while the longer loops are better suited for intermediate skiers. The 13.6 km loop has several long down hills, with the longest being nearly a half kilometer.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

430

Trail Type

Snow Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of snow or ice and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

Daily or annual pass required.

Getting There

Directions

From State Highway 63 in Hayward, Drive 18.2 miles east on State Highway 77. The parking lot is located on the right (south) side of the road just past the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest entrance sign. From Clam Lake, Drive west on State Highway 77 14.5 miles to the trail.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated June 25, 2025