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Wisconsin
Waukesha County
Delafield

Lake Country Trail

Hard

3.2

(3)

28

hikers

Lake Country Trail

09:59

38.7km

190m

Hiking

The Lake Country Trail is a difficult 24.1-mile hike in Wisconsin, offering views of lakes, farmland, and rolling hills.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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17.3 km

View of Pewaukee Lake from Lake Country Trail

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This in a nice spot to take a break and take in the beautiful views of Pewaukee Lake.

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37.0 km

862 m

845 m

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34.3 km

3.59 km

684 m

127 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Lake Country Trail?

Parking is available at several points along the trail. You can find designated parking areas at Roosevelt Park in Oconomowoc, a trailhead near Upper Nemahbin Lake, the Fish Hatchery Sports Complex in Delafield, and multiple locations within Naga-Waukee Park.

Is the Lake Country Trail suitable for dogs?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, while summer is great for enjoying the lakes and surrounding farmlands. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Lake Country Trail.

What is the terrain like on the Lake Country Trail?

The trail is primarily a paved asphalt path, built on a former railway right-of-way. While it generally features rolling hills, some sections, particularly around the Naga-Waukee Golf Course, have more significant elevation changes that can provide a good workout.

What can I see along the route?

Hikers will encounter a variety of scenery, including farmland, rolling hills, marshes, ponds, and cornfields. You'll also get occasional glimpses of lakes such as Pewaukee Lake and Upper Nemahbin Lake. The trail also passes through downtown Delafield, offering a chance to see local activity. Don't miss the View of Pewaukee Lake from Lake Country Trail.

Does the trail connect to other paths?

Yes, in Delafield, the trail connects to the Cushing Park Road Recreational Trail, which leads to the Glacial Drumlin State Trail. A portion of the Lake Country Trail is also certified as the Delafield Segment of the Ice Age National Trail.

Are there any specific challenging sections on the trail?

While much of the trail follows a gentle railway grade, be aware that sections around the Naga-Waukee Golf Course feature more pronounced hills. Some on-road stretches also require navigating traffic, which can be challenging, especially for families.

Are there restrooms or other amenities available?

Yes, restrooms and other amenities are available at various points along the trail. Look for facilities at Roosevelt Park in Oconomowoc, the Fish Hatchery Sports Complex in Delafield, and within Naga-Waukee Park.

What kind of lakes can I see from the trail?

The trail passes by and offers occasional views of several lakes, including Silver Lake, Lake Neshota, Upper Nemahbin Lake, Nagawicka Lake, and Pewaukee Lake.

Is the Lake Country Trail suitable for beginners?

The overall difficulty for hiking is considered easy to moderate. While the paved surface is generally accessible, some sections have rolling hills and more significant elevation changes. Beginners should be prepared for these varied conditions, and be mindful of on-road sections with traffic.

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