The Sugar River State Trail offers a scenic, multi-use pathway through southern Wisconsin's rolling countryside, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling along the former railway corridor.
The Sugar River State Trail stretches approximately 24 miles from the village of Monticello to the city of New Glarus in southern Wisconsin. This state-managed recreational trail follows the Sugar River, passing through varied landscapes including farmlands, woodlands, wetlands, and small scenic communities. The trail largely occupies the bed of a former railroad line, providing gentle grades suitable for users of all ages and abilities.
Ecologically, the trail corridor supports diverse habitats with seasonal wildflowers, migratory birds, and other native wildlife abundant along the route. The adjacent Sugar River is known for its clean water, supporting smallmouth bass and other fish species attracting anglers.
Historically, the trail preserves a prominent part of Wisconsin's railroad heritage, with several restored depots and informational signs highlighting local history. Key landmarks include the Blue Mounds State Park vicinity near New Glarus and charming towns such as Albany and Monticello where local culture and hospitality thrive.
Recreation on the trail includes hiking, mountain and road biking, snowmobiling during winter months, horseback riding on designated sections, and cross-country skiing. The trail’s paved and crushed stone surfaces allow for versatile use, while river access points offer fishing and kayaking opportunities. Visitors enjoy the peaceful, rural atmosphere and the chance to explore hidden natural gems and cultural sites.
The Sugar River State Trail is family-friendly and provides ample parking and facilities at several trailheads. It forms part of Wisconsin's wider network of trail systems promoting outdoor activity, conservation education, and sustainable tourism.
Scenic Sugar River crossings with access points for fishing and paddling
Historic railroad depots preserved along the trail route
Proximity to Blue Mounds State Park and its limestone ridge views
Quiet, rural stretches offering wildlife viewing opportunities especially birdwatching
Several renovated depots along the trail showcase the historical importance of the railroad in this region of Wisconsin.
Multiple bridges and river access points provide excellent spots for paddling, fishing, and photography.
Located close to the trail’s eastern end, Blue Mounds State Park offers hiking trails and panoramic views from towering quartzite cliffs.