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This easy 4.1-mile touring cycling route in Outagamie County Forest offers scenic views of the Fox River and historic paper mills.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.37 km
Highlight • Settlement
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2.51 km
Highlight • Structure
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3.27 km
Highlight • Forest
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6.61 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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4.96 km
1.30 km
327 m
Surfaces
4.47 km
1.57 km
443 m
104 m
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The Fox Cities Paper Trail connects 11 communities, offering numerous access points. For the specific komoot route, you can often find parking near major landmarks like Fox Valley Technical College or Fox Cities Stadium. Many parks along the route also provide public parking.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for beginners and families. The komoot route is just over 6.6 km, primarily on paved paths. For longer rides, while most of the broader 42-mile network is paved, some sections may be on-street or have slight ascents, so choose your segments accordingly.
The trail offers diverse scenery, winding through urban areas, along riverfronts, and around lakes. You'll see downtowns, historic paper mills, and natural reserves, including views of the Fox River. The terrain is predominantly paved, with about 97% of the longer network being asphalt, ensuring a smooth ride.
Along the route, you can enjoy views of the Fox River and pass by significant locations such as Fox Valley Technical College and Fox Cities Stadium. The broader Paper Trail network also features impressive trestle bridges, including the Fox Cities Trestle, and passes near natural areas like the Heckrodt Wetland Reserve and historic sites like the Kimberly Point Lighthouse.
Yes, the Fox Cities Paper Trail is part of an extensive network. The komoot route itself includes sections of the Yellow Route, Fox Cities Paper Trail, and Red Trail. The larger network connects to various loops like the 'Loop the Lake' and 'Loop the Locks', offering varied distances and experiences.
While the trail passes through many public areas, specific dog regulations can vary by municipality and park. Generally, dogs are welcome on most paved trails if kept on a leash. Always check local signage, especially when entering parks or natural reserves like Outagamie County Forest, for any specific rules.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring through fall. Spring offers fresh greenery, while autumn provides beautiful fall foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures. The trail's varied scenery makes it appealing across seasons.
For general use of the Fox Cities Paper Trail, there are typically no permits or fees required. However, if you plan to access specific facilities or parks along the route, such as those within Outagamie County Forest, it's always a good idea to check their official websites for any parking fees or special permits that might apply.
The specific komoot route for the Fox Cities Paper Trail is approximately 6.6 km (about 4.1 miles) and is a loop. However, the broader Fox Cities Paper Trail is often described as a much larger network, typically a 42- to 50-mile loop that connects 11 communities, integrating dedicated trails with some on-street riding.
Given the trail's easy difficulty and mostly paved surface, comfortable cycling attire is recommended. Bring water, snacks, a helmet, and basic bike repair tools. Depending on the weather, layers are always a good idea. Sunscreen and insect repellent can also be useful, especially during warmer months or when passing through natural areas.
Yes, as the trail connects 11 communities, you'll find numerous opportunities for stops. You can easily access cafes, restaurants, and other services in the downtown areas and neighborhoods it passes through. This makes it convenient for grabbing a bite or replenishing supplies during your ride.
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