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Kenosha County/Pike Bike Trails
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Trail description: The Kenosha County Bike Trail runs north from the Illinois state line to the city of Kenosha where it's known as the Pike Bike Trail within the city limits. On the north side of the city the Kenosha County Bike Trail continues north to the Racine County line to connect with the Racine County bike path.
Access fee: None
Towns along the trail: Kenosha (pop 80,000), WI
Web site: Kenosha County Parks
Trail map: Pike Bike Trail
Trail surface: Kenosha County Bike Trail is crushed limestone. Pike Bike Trail is paved and includes some on-street sections.
Designated activities: Bicycling, walking
Facilities on the trail: Restrooms and water fountains are located in several lakefront parks.
Points of interest: Lakefront beaches and parks, Harborpark, three National Register Historic Districts
Lodging: Kenosha has several hotels and other accommodations
Camping:
Bike shops: Several bike stores are located in Kenosha
Weather forecast: Milwaukee
Tourism info: Kenosha Area Visitors Bureau
Getting to the trail: The south section of the Kenosha County Bike Trail ends at 89th Street and 30th Avenue where the Pike Bike Trail picks up. The north end of the KCBT begins at 35th Street and 28th Avenue and heads north to Racine.
Map of local region: Kenosha
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