Buffalo River State Trail Explained

Designation:multi-use
Difficulty:easy
Length Mi:36.4
Location:Wisconsin, USA
Maintainer:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Buffalo River State Trail
Season:Year Round
Surface:Railroad Ballast and limestone screenings
Trailheads:Fairchild, Wisconsin and Mondovi, Wisconsin

The Buffalo River State Trail is a 36.4miles rail trail between Fairchild, Wisconsin and Mondovi, Wisconsin.

Access

The trail is open year-round from 6 am to 11 pm.[1] The trail is open to walkers, joggers, equestrians, ATV/UTV's, and bicyclists in the summer, and snowmobiling in the winter. It is designated as a multi-use trail and is open to the public.

The trail is free to walk or run, but cyclists and horseback riders require a trail pass, which may be purchased at several self-registration stations along the trail.

It is designated as a multi-use trail and is open to the public.

History

The Buffalo River State Trail is built on a former railway corridor and follows the Buffalo River Valley. The Buffalo River (Wisconsin) derives its name from the early French explorers which named it Riviere de Beeufs, for the bison that once inhabited the area.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Buffalo River State Trail Basic Information. 2020-12-31. dnr.wisconsin.gov.
  2. Web site: Buffalo River State Trail. 2020-12-31. dnr.wisconsin.gov.
  3. Web site: Buffalo River State Trail Facts. 2020-12-31. www.traillink.com.