- The Fox River Trail is approximately 26.3 miles long, with the trail head in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
- In 2016, Brown County sold 4,193 annual trail passes.
- If a State of Wisconsin Trail Pass is purchased in Brown County, 70%
of the fee stays in Brown County to be used to maintain the trails. - The Fox River Trail runs through the communities of Green Bay,
Allouez, De Pere, Ledgeview, Rockland, Wrightstown, Holland and Greenleaf. - It costs approximately $140,000 to pave one mile of trail.
- The Fox River Trail was rated as one of the top five trails in Wisconsin
by “Trails to Rail” Magazine. - More than 3 million people have visited the trail since it opened in 2001.
- Donations to the Friends of the Fox River Trail go directly to trail promotion, upkeep and special projects.
- There are more than 25 restaurants within a quarter mile of the trail!
- The Fox River Trail is a Dog-Friendly Brown County Park.
- The Fox River is one of the few rivers in the Continental United States the flows north instead of south.
For more information about the Fox River Trail, visit the following pages:
Brown County Fox River Trail page Wisconsin DNR Fox River Trail page