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A walk on Segment Six

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In 2016, the city began planning to extend the Western Waterfront Trail 7.5 miles from Riverside to ...

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This trail is commonly called Boy Scout Trail by the locals because the local Boy Scout troop has been maintaining it or that’s what I have been told. It is a wonderful trail just as described here. You get close to the Wisconsin side which is beautiful during fall colors.
    We would agree that the City needs to get out in front of this and bring folks along on the plan for segments 6 and 7.

  2. John, this is so cool. As you know, I am deeply interested in the old LSM line. I think it would be so neat to walk the line from fond du Lac to BSL and document the path. I appreciate your enthusiasm for documenting this important railroad.

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