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- Airport Connector Trail
A 10' wide asphalt trail connecting 29th Street to the Wildwood Park Trail near the elk pen.
- Galvin Avenue Trail
A 10' wide, one-mile asphalt trail located between Becker Road and 4th Street
- Griese Park Trail
Located at Griese Park, 1001 E. 29th Street, the trail is 3/4-mile long, 8' wide, asphalt surface.
- Greenway Trail
Located on the west side of Pecan Parkway between Washington Avenue and 17th Street. This trail is .5 miles long and has a widened asphalt shoulder
- Hamus Nature Preserve Trail
Located at 210 Wilderness View Drive, just north of V&H Ford on the city's north side. It includes over one mile of asphalt trails and other amenities including a shelter house, pond, restrooms, and other natural surface trails.
- McMillan Marsh Trail
Located north of Marshfield off Mann road at the McMillan Marsh Wildlife Area, this trail boasts a distance of 6.25 miles, with a surface combination of crushed lime and gravel. The McMillan Marsh trail is open May 1 until September 1.
- Mill Creek Trail
Located on the south side of Marshfield in the Mill Creek Business Park. The preferred access to the trail is at 29th Street and Apple Avenue, but you can also access the business park from Cherry Avenue, Commerce Drive, and Hwy 10. This trail has a 10' wide asphalt surface, 2.6 miles long.
- Prairie Run Trail
Located at the intersection of Adams Avenue and McMillan Street, this is a 10' wide asphalt.
- UW Arboretum Trail
Located at the west end of 8th Street, this trail is approximately two miles long and has a granite surface. Bicycles are not allowed.
- UW Arboretum Connector Trail
Located at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and 11th Street near Washington Elementary School, this trail connects to the UW Arboretum Trail.
- Veterans Parkway Trail
Located along the south side of Veterans Parkway between Oak Avenue and 29th Street. The trail has a 10' wide asphalt surface and is 3 miles long.
- Weber Park Trail
This 37-acre city park can be accessed at the corner of Holly Avenue and the end of West 5th Street. The park includes a blacktopped parking lot, blacktopped trail for two blocks between 5th Street and Adler Road, and a .2-acre nature pond. Other natural surface trails have been brushed and cleared throughout the park.
- Wildwood Park Trail
Over 3 miles of asphalt and granite trails and park roads at Wildwood Park and Zoo, 1800 S. Roddis Avenue.
- Wildwood Station Trail
One mile of 10' wide asphalt trail between Sycamore and Oak Avenues. It connects to Steve J. Miller Recreation Area & Veterans Parkway Trail. Plans call for the trail to eventually be extended south to Wildwood Park and north to McMillan Marsh Trail.