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If you’ve ever tried to plan road cycling around Brown Deer, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many interconnected trails, it’s tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That’s where we come in. Our komoot community has ridden, mapped, and reviewed these routes, so we’ve done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the very best, saving you the guesswork.
Road cycling around…
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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The Veterans Park Lagoon – Lincoln Park loop from Scout Park offers a diverse road cycling experience, blending the serene waters of Veterans Park Lagoon with the river landscapes of…
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27.8km
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This popular cycling route offers a delightful blend of urban and natural scenery along the Milwaukee lakefront. You'll cycle past the restored prairie and pebble beach of Lakeshore State Park,…

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53.9km
02:22
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.7km
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The Estabrook Park Lagoon – Lincoln Park loop from Brown Deer offers a delightful road cycling experience, weaving through Milwaukee's green spaces on mostly flat, paved trails. This easy 16.0-mile…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Billed as "the most accessible beach in America" and as one of the cleanest beaches in the country, this spot can get pretty busy. It's free for day use and has a couple of on-site spots for food and refreshments.
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The Hank Aaron State Trail is a 14-mile paved shared-use path running through the heart of Milwaukee with great views of the Milwaukee River and the city skyline.
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Situated on the city's beautiful waterfront, The Milwaukee Art Museum is the largest in the state. It features a collection of nearly 32,000 artworks across four floors, including modern and contemporary pieces, as well as notable architecture. The collection spans from ancient times to the present and includes European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, decorative arts, photographs, and folk art.
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General MacArthur was the top cadet of West Point's 1903 class. This sculpture honors him for his leadership in the Pacific during World War II. MacArthur, his father, and his grandfather were all Milwaukee residents. His last visit to the city was on April 27, 1951, when he received an honorary degree from Marquette University.
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North Wahl Avenue glides along the shore of Lake Michigan while passing Bradford Beach, North Point Lighthouse, and Lake Park. It's only a short distance but the views from this stretch of road are sure to be a highlight of your ride.
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Klode Park has a lot of great features but what sets it apart is the location. If you can be here to watch the sunrise over the lake you'll be in for a real treat!
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The Hoyt Park Footbridge dates back to the 1939 and the New Deal. The CCC built countless projects across the country in order to drive recovery from the Great Depression and this beautiful bridge is part of that legacy.
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Great little coffee shop with indoor and outdoor seating. In addition to the selection of drinks you can also pick up some pastries and other small food items should you need some fuel for your ride.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Brown Deer, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 400 times.
The terrain around Brown Deer is generally level, with some gentle elevation changes. You'll find diverse scenery including river landscapes, forests, and wooded sections, especially along interconnected trail systems like the Ozaukee Interurban Trail and the Oak Leaf Trail.
Yes, Brown Deer offers many easy routes. For example, the Estabrook Park Lagoon – Lincoln Park loop from Brown Deer is an easy 16-mile ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for beginners.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse natural features such as river landscapes, dense forests, and small wooded sections. Brown Deer Park itself features beautiful ponds and a picturesque lagoon. The Interurban Trail also offers stretches lined with trees and natural scenery.
Many of the routes in Brown Deer are suitable for families due to the generally level terrain. The extensive and interconnected trail systems, including segments of the Oak Leaf Trail within Brown Deer Park, provide safe and enjoyable options for all ages.
You can explore various points of interest. For instance, routes might pass through Lincoln Park with its abundant river landscapes, or near Kletzsch Park which offers additional outdoor activities. The Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is also a short distance away, offering wildlife and natural beauty.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. A popular moderate option is the Hoyt Park Footbridge – Veterans Park Lagoon loop from Brown Deer, which is about 33.5 miles and connects significant park areas.
Brown Deer Park is a central hub and offers parking. Village Park in Brown Deer also serves as a frequent starting point for cyclists heading onto the Interurban Trail and provides parking facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive and interconnected trail systems, the diverse scenery, and the suitability of routes for various fitness levels.
Yes, routes often pass near amenities. For example, the Historic Cedarburg Mural – Fiddleheads Coffee loop specifically mentions Fiddleheads Coffee. You can also find Colectivo Coffee Mequon nearby.
The region is enjoyable for cycling through much of the year. While specific seasonal conditions vary, the interconnected trail systems and diverse scenery make it a pleasant destination from spring through fall. Winter cycling is also possible, though conditions may require different gear.
Absolutely. Brown Deer provides excellent access to an expansive network of interconnected trails. Key routes integrate seamlessly with the Ozaukee Interurban Trail and the Oak Leaf Trail, allowing for both shorter excursions and much longer rides connecting to surrounding areas.


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