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Old Plank Road Trail
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Trail description: 17-mile multi-use trail follows the route of a pioneer road west from Sheboygan to Greenbush where it joins the Ice Age Trail.
Access fee:
Towns along the trail: Greenbush, Plymouth, Sheboygan Falls, Kohler, Sheboygan (pop 50,0000)
Web site: Sheboygan County Planning
Trail map:
Trail surface: Paved
Designated activities: Bicycling, walking, horseback riding, inline skating, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing
Facilities on the trail:
Points of interest:
Lodging: Sheboygan has several hotels and other accommodations
Camping: Kohler-Andrae State Park south of Sheboygan has 105 sites
Bike shops: Sheboygan
Weather forecast: Milwaukee
Tourism info: Sheboygan County Visitors Bureau
Getting to the trail:
Map of local region: Greenbush | Plymouth | Sheboygan Falls | Kohler | Sheboygan
Rate this trail
Number of ratings: 1
Average rating: 5.00 
Trail name: Old Plank Road Trail
Times biking the trail: Once
Date of last visit: July, 2003
Sections that I biked: Sheboygan to Plymouth
My favourite sections of the trail: Sheboygan Falls to Plymouth
Best time to go: June
Trail marking: Very good
Trail maintenance: Very good
Rating: 5 stars
What I liked: The surface of the trail
What I disliked: nothing
Comments: The wayside in Plymouth is a valuable asset. Also all the other stations along the trail are very good, making this one of the best trails I have ever biked on.
Submitted by: Kelly King
from: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Date submitted: Feb 11, 2004
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