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Embark on an easy stroll along the Baraboo Riverwalk, a paved path offering picturesque views of the Baraboo River as it winds through city parks. You will find the route lined with impressive, massive cottonwood trees, providing natural shade and a pleasant atmosphere. This accessible trail covers 0.8 miles (1.3…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Baraboo Riverwalk runs through several city parks, including Oschner Park, Lower Oschner Park, Mary Rountree Evans Park, Broadway Park, and Riverwalk Park. You can typically find public parking available near these parks in downtown Baraboo, providing convenient access points to the trail.
Yes, the Baraboo Riverwalk is pet-friendly. You'll find waste receptacles along the path, making it easy to clean up after your dog. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash to respect other trail users and local regulations.
The Baraboo Riverwalk is enjoyable year-round, but spring, summer, and fall offer the most pleasant conditions for walking or biking. During these seasons, you can fully appreciate the river views and surrounding greenery. Shady areas provide respite on sunny days. Winter can also be beautiful, but trail conditions may vary depending on snow and ice.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Baraboo Riverwalk. It is a public trail open for everyone to enjoy free of charge.
The Baraboo Riverwalk features an easy, paved, and wide path, making it suitable for a variety of users. It has minimal elevation changes, described as 'very walkable' and an 'easy hike,' perfect for strollers, wheelchairs, walkers, and bikers.
As you travel along the Baraboo Riverwalk, you'll enjoy picturesque views of the Baraboo River and surrounding trees. The trail also offers glimpses into the town's unique history, passing by significant local attractions such as the Circus World Museum, historic circus buildings, and downtown Main Street.
Yes, the Baraboo Riverwalk is a segment of the extensive cross-state Ice Age National Scenic Trail (specifically the IAT - Baraboo Segment), linking it to a broader network of natural and geological significance. It also overlaps with sections of the United States Bicycle Route 30 (Wisconsin).
Absolutely! The Baraboo Riverwalk is characterized by its easy, paved terrain and minimal elevation, making it ideal for beginners, families with children, and those seeking a leisurely stroll. Its accessibility and scenic views make it a great option for all ages.
Yes, benches are strategically placed throughout the Baraboo Riverwalk, offering numerous spots to relax, take a break, and enjoy the views of the river and surrounding nature. Shady areas also provide comfortable resting points.
While walking the Baraboo Riverwalk, you might spot various city wildlife, especially birds and small animals common to riverine environments. The trail's natural setting along the river provides opportunities to observe local fauna in their habitat.
Yes, while the core Baraboo Riverwalk spans nearly 3 miles along the river's east bank, some reviewers mention the possibility of a 6-mile round trip. This suggests you can extend your walk by exploring connecting paths or nearby streets, though some sections might require navigation off the immediate Riverwalk.
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