Hank Aaron State Trail is a popular multi-use trail in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, offering scenic views along Lake Michigan and the Menomonee River. It provides excellent opportunities for walking, biking, and exploring urban waterfront parks.
The Hank Aaron State Trail stretches approximately 15 miles through Milwaukee, Wisconsin, primarily following the Menomonee River and Lake Michigan shoreline, linking downtown Milwaukee with the lakefront and several neighborhood parks. The trail is named after baseball legend Hank Aaron, honoring his connection to the city. The trail’s geography includes urban landscapes, river corridors, recreational parks, and industrial heritage sites, offering a mix of natural and cultural experiences. Ecologically, the trail corridor supports riparian habitats along the Menomonee River and various urban green spaces, which provide refuge for local birds and small wildlife amidst the city environment. The trail was developed to connect communities and provide safe, car-free access for cyclists and pedestrians to explore Milwaukee's waterfront and neighborhoods. Popular recreational activities include biking, walking, jogging, and rollerblading. The trail passes several notable landmarks such as the Miller Brewing Company, Harley-Davidson Museum, and Riverside Park. It also provides access to the Milwaukee Riverwalk and the Discovery World Museum on the lakefront, making it a major feature for both residents and visitors. The trail’s mix of urban amenities and natural beauty makes it an attractive outdoor destination for fitness enthusiasts, families, and tourists seeking outdoor activities close to the city center.
Scenic river and lakefront views along the Menomonee River and Lake Michigan
Proximity to Milwaukee's Harley-Davidson Museum and other cultural sites
Connection to downtown Milwaukee and popular parks like Riverside Park
Trail sections featuring urban art installations and historical markers
The trail follows this river, offering urban wetlands and riparian habitat views within Milwaukee’s city limits.
The trail’s eastern end features scenic views of Lake Michigan with access to parks and beachfronts.
Located adjacent to the trail, the museum celebrates Milwaukee’s motorcycle heritage and offers culture alongside recreation.