Dane County has over 100 miles of shared-use bike trails that connect communities, parks and natural resource areas. There are a variety of trail types including paved, crushed limestone and mountain bike options. Learn more about existing bike trails and future projects in the sections below. Please note, a State Trail Pass is required for all people age 16 or older biking or in-line skating on state trails.
Paved shared-use trails offer opportunities for biking and other recreation activities. We have several paved trails that can be accessed from Dane County Park properties:
Many of these trails are connected to the regional trail system. Check out the Dane County bicycle map or our park system map below to see how they connect.
Crushed limestone shared-use trails offer a rustic hard surface that complements the natural landscape. It offers an accessible surface suitable for bikes, strollers, and wheelchairs. Crushed limestone trails are available at the following parks:
Dane County Parks offers a variety opportunities for mountain bikers and includes single-track mountain bike trails at three locations throughout the year (including winter). Learn more on our Mountain Biking webpage.
Many of our park properties are accessible by bike trail. Check out our Properties Accessible by Bus or Bike Trail webpage to learn more and find a new place to explore.
Several new trails or trail expansion projects are currently in progress. Learn more about these on the project pages below:
The 2018 - 2023 Parks & Open Space Plan includes Regional Trail Map (PDF) showing existing and proposed regional trails.
In 2015-16, Dane County Parks in partnership with the Madison Area Transportation Planning Board contracted with Toole Design Group to develop a county wide Bicycle Wayfinding Manual (PDF). The manual provides guidelines for communities to use for designing and implementing a uniform wayfinding and information sign system for the bicycle network throughout Dane County.
The project also included the development of six bicycle wayfinding plans for:
In May 2019, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi and County staff met with bicycle advocates and representatives from local units of government for the annual Bike Dane meeting to share plans and give updates on bicycle improvement projects. To learn more, review the presentation (PDF) from that meeting.