In the heart of Wisconsin’s Driftless Area, there’s a hiking trail that has been named among the nation’s best. The Old Highway 131 Trail is located in the heart of the Kickapoo Valley Reserve. It’s an awesome Wisconsin trail with an incredible story, and it’s a gateway to exploring this rich landscape. It was recently designated a National Recreation Trail by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Here’s what you need to know about the Old Highway 131 Trail.

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And that old abandoned highway? It’s now a 4.5 mile green-way for non-motorized public use. It’s used by hikers and bikers, and it connects to many more miles of scenic trails. It’s a wonderful historic trail, and now it’s a National Recreation Trail.

The Old Highway 131 Trail  is a beautiful gateway to the Kickapoo Valley Reserve. I’ve been involved in other Wisconsin trail projects and the National Recreation Trails program, and this is a very deserving national trail. Learn more about the Old Highway 131 Trail on the NRT database. Once you’ve explored the Kickapoo Valley, here’s where to find some other top Wisconsin attractions.

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