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Elroy-Sparta State Trail

The Elroy-Sparta State Trail is a 32.5-mile (52.3 km) Wisconsin State rail trail between Elroy and Sparta, Wisconsin. Considered to be the first rail trail when it opened in 1967, it was designed for foot, bicycle, equestrian and light motorized traffic. Designated a multi-use trail, it offers recreational access to the routes and is open to the public.[2] The trail is part of the larger Wisconsin bike trail system operated by the state of Wisconsin.[3] It passes through rural scenery and three tunnels.[4] It is one of six connecting trails in west-central Wisconsin. It was added to the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy hall of Fame in September 2008.[5] It is one of the most popular trails in Wisconsin.[6]

Elroy-Sparta State Trail
Just outside one of three railroad tunnels along the Elroy-Sparta State Trail
Length32.5 mi (52.3 km)
LocationWisconsin, USA
Established1967
Designationmulti-use
TrailheadsElroy, Wisconsin and Sparta, Wisconsin
UsePedestrian, Biking (fee), Snowmobile, Skiing[1]
Elevation change194 ft (59 m)
Highest point978 ft (298 m)
Lowest point784 ft (239 m)
Grade3%
Difficultyeasy
SeasonMay through October
Months6
Sightstunnels
Hazardstunnels not lit, lights required
Surfacecrushed limestone
Right of wayChicago and North Western Railway
Maintained byWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Websitehttps://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/elroysparta/
Elroy-Sparta State Trail
33.7 mi
54.2 km
Sparta
Tunnel 3
23.9 mi
38.5 km
summit
Tunnel 3 East portal
20.9 mi
33.6 km
Norwalk
Tunnel 2
15.4 mi
24.8 km
Wilton
Tunnel 1
6.2 mi
10 km
Kendall
0 mi
0 km
Elroy

History edit

 
Historical marker along the trail

The original railway was constructed from Madison, Wisconsin to Winona, Minnesota, starting in 1870, by a predecessor of the Chicago and North Western Railway, the Baraboo Air Line Railroad Company. It was so named because of the straightness of the Air-line railroad route.[7] The ridges between Elroy and Sparta were tunneled at great expense and with much difficulty. The Baraboo Air Line was consolidated with the C&NW in 1872.[8][9] The Baraboo Air-Line Rail Road connected to the LaCrosse, Trempealeau & Prescott Railroad at Winona Junction and opened for traffic in September 1873, through to Winona, Minnesota. In 1874, the C&NW reported an expenditure for its three tunnels of $476,743.32 and for the construction of 129 miles of railroad between Madison and Winona Junction of $5,342,169.96.[10]

By 1911, the Chicago and North Western completed a new route from Adams to Sparta through Wyeville, called the Adams Cutoff, which avoided the steep grades of the Elroy to Sparta cutoff.[11] In 1964 the Chicago and North Western was permitted to abandon the stretch from Elroy to Sparta.[12] The Wisconsin Conservation Commission, the forerunner of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, purchased the trail property for $12,000.[12] The trail came into use in 1967. The commission learned that 40% of the users were bicyclists, who required a smoother road.[12] The trail was surfaced with screened limestone, and the bridges received planking by 1970.[12] The trail was made part of the National Trails system in 1971.[12]

Trail edit

The trail, constructed upon the abandoned Chicago and North Western Railway railroad bed, is covered with crushed limestone for a smooth ride for bicyclists. The three tunnels along the trail are impressive feats of nineteenth-century railroad engineering. Tunnel 1, a short distance from Kendall, is surrounded by natural tunnels formed by the surrounding canopy of trees. Tunnel 2, located halfway between Wilton and Norwalk, features 20-foot-tall (6.1 m) wooden doors on both ends of the tunnel. Both Tunnels 1 and 2 are a 14 mile (400 m) each. Tunnel 3, nine miles (14 km) from Sparta and three miles (5 km) from Norwalk, is longer than the length of ten football fields at 34 mile (1.2 km).[13]

Seasonal closing edit

The tunnels are closed for the season by the beginning of November, using the doors that the railroad added to prevent storm damage. The debate on when to close the tunnel caused a conflict between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the organizers of the Rails to Trails Marathon.[14] The northern long-eared bat hibernates in Tunnel Number three. It was listed as threatened species in 2015. The Rails to Trails Marathon, a Boston Marathon qualifier, moved their event date to earlier in October from November in 2017 to accommodate an earlier tunnel closing than the original November 15 date.[15]

Location edit

 
Sparta trails start
 
 
Trail bridge over I-90

The eastern end of the trail is on   WIS 80 just north of   WIS 71 in downtown Elroy (43°44′34″N 90°16′23″W / 43.74278°N 90.27306°W / 43.74278; -90.27306), while the western end is at the intersection with the La Crosse River Trail on John St. in Sparta (43°55′55″N 90°47′50″W / 43.93194°N 90.79722°W / 43.93194; -90.79722). The trail headquarters, located in Kendall on Wisconsin Highway 71, is open from May 1 through October 31. There is a fee for use of the trail if one does not have an annual Wisconsin trail pass.[16] Camping, lodging, food, parking, bike rentals and information are available at many points along the trail.[17] Lights are required for the tunnels.[17] Bikers should walk bikes through the tunnels.[17]

West Central Wisconsin Trails edit

 
Map of the Elroy-Sparta State Trail and connecting trails
 
A bicyclist enters one of the tunnels. Note that bikers are required to walk bikes through the tunnels[17]

The six connecting west central Wisconsin trails, going from southeast to northwest[18] are:

The Elroy-Sparta State trail connects to the 400 Trail in Elroy. It connects to the La Crosse River Trail in Sparta. There also is a connection in Elroy to the 13-mile Omaha County Trail. The Omaha trail travels between Elroy and Camp Douglas, near Mill Bluff State Park. The Omaha trail features a shorter rock tunnel that is about two blocks long. The Hillsboro State trail is further south from Elroy along the 400 trail at Union Center, Wisconsin.

Gallery edit

 
Sparta trails tunnel 3
 
Tunnel 3
 
Tunnel 3
 
Sparta trail tunnel 2
 
Sparta trail tunnel 2
 
Sparta trail tunnel 2
Sparta trail tunnel 1
 
Sparta trail tunnel 1
 
Sparta trail tunnel 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wisconsin State Trail system Facts Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Dec 12, 2018
  2. ^ "TrailBlog: Wisconsin's Elroy-Sparta State Trail", Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, 01 Sept. 2008.
  3. ^ "Elroy-Sparta State Trail | Travel Wisconsin", Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Madison, 2014.
  4. ^ Bob Sobie (2001). Elroy Sparta Trail Guidebook: Also Includes: "400" State Trail, Omaha Trail, La Crosse River State Trail, and Great River State Trail. iUniverse. ISBN 978-0-595-18977-9.
  5. ^ Wisconsin's Elroy-Sparta State Trail Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Hall Of Fame Trail Blog. September 1, 2008
  6. ^ Lewis, Chelsey - old railroad tunnels help make the Elroy-Sparta Trail one of the state's most popular. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. June 21, 2018
  7. ^ Yesterday and Today: A History of the Chicago and North Western Railway System. Winship Company, Printers. 1910. pp. 73–.
  8. ^ Sauk County Historical Society (2004). Baraboo. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 17–. ISBN 978-0-7385-3299-8.
  9. ^ ROSE CLARK (Juneau County Historian) - HISTORY COLUMN: Tales of the railroad Juneau County Star Times, February 27, 2019
  10. ^ The History of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources ... Biographical Sketches ... the Whole Preceded by a History of Wisconsin. Western historical Company. 1880. pp. 178–.
  11. ^ Tom Murray. Chicago & North Western Railway. Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-1-61673-154-0.
  12. ^ a b c d e United States President of the U.S.; United States. Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality (1975). From Rails to Trails. Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality. pp. 30–.
  13. ^ "Elroy-Sparta State Trail | Wisconsin Trails | TrailLink.com", Rights-to-Trails Conservancy, 2014.
  14. ^ Hubbich, Chris - bikes and regulation: Conflict brewing on Elroy Sparta trail. La Crosse Tribune, September 12, 2016
  15. ^ Rails to Trails Marathon in Norwalk on Oct. 8 La Crosse Tribune, October 1, 2017
  16. ^ "Elroy-Sparta State Trail", Trails from Rails, 2009.
  17. ^ a b c d "Elroy-Sparta State Trail - Wisconsin DNR", Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, 17 Oct. 2014.
  18. ^ Wisconsin State Trails Network Plan West Central Region Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Parks and Recreation Trails Section. January 2001
  19. ^ Hillsboro State Trail Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource
  20. ^ Juneau County Wisconsin Trails
  21. ^ Green, Doris. Wisconsin Underground: A Guide to Caves, Mines, and Tunnels in and Around the Badger State. United States: Trails Books, 2000.

External links edit

  • Wisconsin DNR Site
  • TrailLink

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The Elroy Sparta State Trail is a 32 5 mile 52 3 km Wisconsin State rail trail between Elroy and Sparta Wisconsin Considered to be the first rail trail when it opened in 1967 it was designed for foot bicycle equestrian and light motorized traffic Designated a multi use trail it offers recreational access to the routes and is open to the public 2 The trail is part of the larger Wisconsin bike trail system operated by the state of Wisconsin 3 It passes through rural scenery and three tunnels 4 It is one of six connecting trails in west central Wisconsin It was added to the Rails to Trails Conservancy hall of Fame in September 2008 5 It is one of the most popular trails in Wisconsin 6 Elroy Sparta State TrailJust outside one of three railroad tunnels along the Elroy Sparta State TrailLength32 5 mi 52 3 km LocationWisconsin USAEstablished1967Designationmulti useTrailheadsElroy Wisconsin and Sparta WisconsinUsePedestrian Biking fee Snowmobile Skiing 1 Elevation change194 ft 59 m Highest point978 ft 298 m Lowest point784 ft 239 m Grade3 DifficultyeasySeasonMay through OctoberMonths6SightstunnelsHazardstunnels not lit lights requiredSurfacecrushed limestoneRight of wayChicago and North Western RailwayMaintained byWisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesWebsitehttps dnr wi gov topic parks name elroysparta Elroy Sparta State TrailLegendLa Crosse River Trail33 7 mi54 2 km SpartaTunnel 323 9 mi38 5 km summitTunnel 3 East portal20 9 mi33 6 km NorwalkTunnel 215 4 mi24 8 km WiltonTunnel 16 2 mi10 km Kendall0 mi0 km Elroy400 State TrailThis diagram viewtalkedit Contents 1 History 2 Trail 2 1 Seasonal closing 2 2 Location 3 West Central Wisconsin Trails 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historical marker along the trailThe original railway was constructed from Madison Wisconsin to Winona Minnesota starting in 1870 by a predecessor of the Chicago and North Western Railway the Baraboo Air Line Railroad Company It was so named because of the straightness of the Air line railroad route 7 The ridges between Elroy and Sparta were tunneled at great expense and with much difficulty The Baraboo Air Line was consolidated with the C amp NW in 1872 8 9 The Baraboo Air Line Rail Road connected to the LaCrosse Trempealeau amp Prescott Railroad at Winona Junction and opened for traffic in September 1873 through to Winona Minnesota In 1874 the C amp NW reported an expenditure for its three tunnels of 476 743 32 and for the construction of 129 miles of railroad between Madison and Winona Junction of 5 342 169 96 10 By 1911 the Chicago and North Western completed a new route from Adams to Sparta through Wyeville called the Adams Cutoff which avoided the steep grades of the Elroy to Sparta cutoff 11 In 1964 the Chicago and North Western was permitted to abandon the stretch from Elroy to Sparta 12 The Wisconsin Conservation Commission the forerunner of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources purchased the trail property for 12 000 12 The trail came into use in 1967 The commission learned that 40 of the users were bicyclists who required a smoother road 12 The trail was surfaced with screened limestone and the bridges received planking by 1970 12 The trail was made part of the National Trails system in 1971 12 Trail editThe trail constructed upon the abandoned Chicago and North Western Railway railroad bed is covered with crushed limestone for a smooth ride for bicyclists The three tunnels along the trail are impressive feats of nineteenth century railroad engineering Tunnel 1 a short distance from Kendall is surrounded by natural tunnels formed by the surrounding canopy of trees Tunnel 2 located halfway between Wilton and Norwalk features 20 foot tall 6 1 m wooden doors on both ends of the tunnel Both Tunnels 1 and 2 are a 1 4 mile 400 m each Tunnel 3 nine miles 14 km from Sparta and three miles 5 km from Norwalk is longer than the length of ten football fields at 3 4 mile 1 2 km 13 Seasonal closing edit The tunnels are closed for the season by the beginning of November using the doors that the railroad added to prevent storm damage The debate on when to close the tunnel caused a conflict between the U S Fish and Wildlife Service and the organizers of the Rails to Trails Marathon 14 The northern long eared bat hibernates in Tunnel Number three It was listed as threatened species in 2015 The Rails to Trails Marathon a Boston Marathon qualifier moved their event date to earlier in October from November in 2017 to accommodate an earlier tunnel closing than the original November 15 date 15 Location edit nbsp Sparta trails start nbsp nbsp Trail bridge over I 90 The eastern end of the trail is on nbsp WIS 80 just north of nbsp WIS 71 in downtown Elroy 43 44 34 N 90 16 23 W 43 74278 N 90 27306 W 43 74278 90 27306 while the western end is at the intersection with the La Crosse River Trail on John St in Sparta 43 55 55 N 90 47 50 W 43 93194 N 90 79722 W 43 93194 90 79722 The trail headquarters located in Kendall on Wisconsin Highway 71 is open from May 1 through October 31 There is a fee for use of the trail if one does not have an annual Wisconsin trail pass 16 Camping lodging food parking bike rentals and information are available at many points along the trail 17 Lights are required for the tunnels 17 Bikers should walk bikes through the tunnels 17 West Central Wisconsin Trails edit nbsp Map of the Elroy Sparta State Trail and connecting trails nbsp A bicyclist enters one of the tunnels Note that bikers are required to walk bikes through the tunnels 17 The six connecting west central Wisconsin trails going from southeast to northwest 18 are 400 State Trail 22 mi or 35 km Hillsboro State Trail 19 Omaha Trail 13 mi or 21 km a Juneau County Wisconsin trail 20 which also has a tunnel 21 Elroy Sparta State Trail 32 5 mi or 52 3 km La Crosse River Trail 22 mi or 35 km Great River Trail 24 mi or 39 km The Elroy Sparta State trail connects to the 400 Trail in Elroy It connects to the La Crosse River Trail in Sparta There also is a connection in Elroy to the 13 mile Omaha County Trail The Omaha trail travels between Elroy and Camp Douglas near Mill Bluff State Park The Omaha trail features a shorter rock tunnel that is about two blocks long The Hillsboro State trail is further south from Elroy along the 400 trail at Union Center Wisconsin Gallery edit nbsp Sparta trails tunnel 3 nbsp Tunnel 3 nbsp Tunnel 3 nbsp Sparta trail tunnel 2 nbsp Sparta trail tunnel 2 nbsp Sparta trail tunnel 2 source source source source source source source source Sparta trail tunnel 1 nbsp Sparta trail tunnel 1 nbsp Sparta trail tunnel 1See also editList of rail trails List of hiking trails in WisconsinReferences edit Wisconsin State Trail system Facts Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Dec 12 2018 TrailBlog Wisconsin s Elroy Sparta State Trail Rails to Trails Conservancy 01 Sept 2008 Elroy Sparta State Trail Travel Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Tourism Madison 2014 Bob Sobie 2001 Elroy Sparta Trail Guidebook Also Includes 400 State Trail Omaha Trail La Crosse River State Trail and Great River State Trail iUniverse ISBN 978 0 595 18977 9 Wisconsin s Elroy Sparta State Trail Rails to Trails Conservancy Hall Of Fame Trail Blog September 1 2008 Lewis Chelsey old railroad tunnels help make the Elroy Sparta Trail one of the state s most popular Milwaukee Journal Sentinel June 21 2018 Yesterday and Today A History of the Chicago and North Western Railway System Winship Company Printers 1910 pp 73 Sauk County Historical Society 2004 Baraboo Arcadia Publishing pp 17 ISBN 978 0 7385 3299 8 ROSE CLARK Juneau County Historian HISTORY COLUMN Tales of the railroad Juneau County Star Times February 27 2019 The History of Sauk County Wisconsin Containing an Account of Settlement Growth Development and Resources Biographical Sketches the Whole Preceded by a History of Wisconsin Western historical Company 1880 pp 178 Tom Murray Chicago amp North Western Railway Voyageur Press ISBN 978 1 61673 154 0 a b c d e United States President of the U S United States Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality 1975 From Rails to Trails Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality pp 30 Elroy Sparta State Trail Wisconsin Trails TrailLink com Rights to Trails Conservancy 2014 Hubbich Chris bikes and regulation Conflict brewing on Elroy Sparta trail La Crosse Tribune September 12 2016 Rails to Trails Marathon in Norwalk on Oct 8 La Crosse Tribune October 1 2017 Elroy Sparta State Trail Trails from Rails 2009 a b c d Elroy Sparta State Trail Wisconsin DNR Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Madison 17 Oct 2014 Wisconsin State Trails Network Plan West Central Region Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Parks and Recreation Trails Section January 2001 Hillsboro State Trail Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource Juneau County Wisconsin Trails Green Doris Wisconsin Underground A Guide to Caves Mines and Tunnels in and Around the Badger State United States Trails Books 2000 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elroy Sparta State Trail Wisconsin DNR Site TrailLink Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elroy Sparta State Trail amp oldid 1177722650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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