Back in April I
had some fun imagining a new bike route that would connect the Wild Goose State
Trail, the Eisenbahn State Trail and the Ozaukee Interurban Trail. It was all
very speculative and wasn’t meant to reflect any existing projects or
proposals. At that time, I didn’t know about an initiative in Dodge County that
actually could come to fruition in the not-too-distant future.
The Gold Star Memorial Trail is still just a dream, but it’s one with a dedicated group of
people already working toward it, and it appears to have support within Dodge
County government. Unlike my idea, it would not be a rails-with-trails project,
but instead would run within highway corridors like the Old Plank Road Trail,
which parallels State Highway 23 in Sheboygan County. The Gold Star Memorial
Trail—envisioned as a 15-mile ribbon of asphalt—would connect Beaver Dam,
Horicon and Mayville, intersecting with the Wild Goose State Trail just north
of Minnesota Junction. That intersection is just 5 miles from downtown Juneau,
through which the Wild Goose passes. So, this new piece of the trail network
would link roughly one third of Dodge County’s population.
And it could become part
of an eventual link between the Wild Goose and the Eisenbahn. From its eastern
terminus in Mayville, the Gold Star Memorial Trail would be just 21 miles west
of the Eisenbahn. But while I could recommend a couple of very pleasant on-road
connections, there isn’t an obvious corridor if you want to build an off-road
alternative. The best choice might be a bike trail parallel to State Highway
28, connecting Mayville first to Theresa and then to the Eisenbahn at Kewaskum.
Such a route would be a little short on scenery, but it would be better than
nothing.
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