Don't let the city's facade fool you: green getaways exist even in the heart of the city. Urban trails such as the Heritage River Walks and the Ahdawagam Trail System link together city neighborhoods and highlight the area's natural beauty and history while following the flowing lines of the city's river and parks.
A number of suburban trails will also delight the biking, hiking and walking enthusiast. For those looking for a more pastoral experience, the South Wood County Recreation Trail, Cranberry Trail and Sandhill Wildlife Area, among others, offer miles of wilderness biking and hiking trails.
Click on the trail name to download a convenient trail map!
Ahdahwagam Trail System: More than 25 miles of walking and biking trails are included in the City of Wisconsin Rapids' recreational system. Traversing through wooded and urban areas, along the riverfront, or aside city streets, the system is composed of six distinct trails ranging from 3 to 7 miles in length.
Cranberry Biking Trail: Wisconsin produces more cranberries than any other state - the majority of which are grown right here in Wood County! Ride through the marshes and cranberry beds during the fall harvest season for a tasty experience. Our 24-mile Cranberry Trail route showcases the best in the area.
Heritage River Walks:Three fascinating river walks await you in downtown Wisconsin Rapids, each filled with engaging stories of the people who preceded us in time, and the places that mark our community's rich heritage. Download
Walk 1,
Walk 2 or
Walk 3 and, for a family-filled adventure, download
Kids Trivia for an exciting afternoon adventure!
Sandhill Wildlife Area/Swamp Buck Trail: Nestled on an oak upland between two marshes is the trail head of Sandhill's Swamp Buck Trail. This trail takes the adventuresome off the beaten path through forests, and over myriad marshes that look much the same as they did following the glacier's retreat 10,000 years ago. The trail ends at North Bluff, 3.5 miles from the trail head. A spring or fall experience on the Swamp Buck Trail is beyond description.
South Wood County Park Recreation Trail: Circle the wooded shoreline of Lake Wazeecha, which is the Indian name for "lake of the land of the pines," on this 4.1 mile multi-use recreation trail, complete with picnic areas and unforgettable views.
Wisconsin River Trail: You'll find glorious trees, singing birds, river views, and great company along the Wisconsin River Trail. Traveling from downtown Wisconsin Rapids through Port Edwards and into Nekoosa, this 9.5-mile trail connects the communities through a dedicated, paved, bike trail. Pack a picnic, grab a map, and set off on a family adventure.