Summary
From downtown Sturgeon Bay, this 48-mile,
county-operated trail winds south along the
beautiful Ahnapee and Kewaunee rivers to
Algoma, Casco, Luxemburg and Kewaunee, passing
by a mixture of evergreen glades, farmland,
prairies and wooded areas teeming with wildlife
and native wildflowers. Near Sunset Road in
Kewaunee County, the trail branches off in
three directions, west to Luxemburg, northeast
towards Algoma and southeast towards the city
of Kewaunee. The level grade and limestone
surface make this trail suitable for
bicyclists, walkers and joggers. Bikers do not
need a trail pass while using the trail. Due to
the possibility of hoof marks in the trail
surface, wider-tire bicycles are recommended.
The Ahnapee State Trail corridor is open for
horses from April 15 to November 15. In winter
the trail is open to walking, bicycling, cross-
country skiing and snowshoeing, however, the
trail is not groomed and users must share the
trail with snowmobiles. Skiers do not need a
trail pass.