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Comprising of nearly 60 acres, the area is intersected by a historic suspended footbridge accessible from the dike bike trail.įor a challenge you can take on several bluff-top climbs on a 15-mile on-road option which, while mostly on paved roads, features 1.7 miles of primitive gravel on Cardinal Crest Road through a tunnel of trees. The site has nearly 200 varieties of trees and shrubbery nestled along the Pine River just south of the Seminary Street Bridge. Above the Seminary Street Bridge, the remnant bed of the Mill Pond has dried and is planted in tall prairie grass.
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The dam, removed to allow a free flowing river, now is the site of riffels where anglers fish and canoeists can continue their down river journey. The arboretum is part of the bike trail enhancement. It also allows passage through an arboretum and the restored savannah prairies at the site of the old mill dam.
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It gives access to the restored Railroad Depot at the corner of Seminary Street and Orange Street (US Hwy 14). This 14.3-mile trail is laid on an abandoned rail bed, and gives riders a chance to enjoy the beauty of 250-foot river bluffs without having to ride over them. This easy-graded rail trail invites hikers and cyclers in spring, summer and fall, and snowmobilers in winter. E: Pine River Watershed Project is the beginning of the Pine River Recreation Trail which travels between Richland Center and Lone Rock.