Aldo Leopold Legacy Trail System Military Ridge State Trail
The 40-mile Military Ridge State Trail, in Iowa and Dane counties, connects
Dodgeville and Madison, Wisconsin, by way of the communities of Ridgeway,
Barneveld, Blue Mounds, Mount Horeb, Riley, Klevenville, and Verona.
Military Ridge State Trail Map [PDF 73KB]
The trail follows an 1855 military road between Verona and Dodgeville.
DNR Photo by Bob Queen
The trail runs along the southern borders of Governor
Dodge and Blue Mound state parks. The
land around the trail is primarily agricultural, but also includes woods,
wetlands, prairies, villages, and small cities.

The segment between Verona and Madison is blacktopped and also usable
by in-line skaters.
DNR Photo by Bonnie Gruber
The limestone-surfaced trail is open to walkers, bicyclists, and wheelchair
users in late spring, summer, and fall and snowmobilers and cross-country
skiers in the winter. The segment between Verona and Madison is blacktopped
and also usable by in-line skaters.
Most of the trail follows the former Chicago and North Western Railroad
corridor, which has a gentle grade of only 2 to 5 percent. Between Dodgeville
and Mount Horeb it runs along the top of the Military Ridge, the divide
between the Wisconsin River watershed to the north and the Pecatonica
and Rock River watershed to the south. Between Mount Horeb and Fitchburg,
the trail goes through the Sugar River Valley where it intersects with the Ice Age National
Scenic Trail.
Several long stretches of trees provide shade along the trail.
DNR Photo

A family enjoying the Military Ridge Trail
DNR Photo
There are several observation platforms adjacent to the trail for viewing
wetlands, wildlife, and other natural features. In Ridgeway, the trail
passes by a historic railroad depot.
The access to Governor Dodge State Park is about 2.3 miles east of Dodgeville.
The paved access parallels Highway Z and then leads walkers and bikers
to the Cox Hollow beach and picnic area. The Blue Mound State Park access
trail is about .75 miles west of the Village of Blue Mounds and enters
the park near the campground.

A girl looks for the frogs she can hear from an observation deck along
the trail.
DNR Photo by Bonnie Gruber
There's a new 6-mile trail, the Shake Rag Trail, along US Highway 151
between Dodgeville and Mineral Point. Mineral Point is a historic lead-mining
town and site of Pendarvis [exit DNR], a Cornish miners' colony and restoration operated by the Wisconsin
Historical Society.
How to Get There
Vehicle parking lots for the trail are at Highway PB east of Verona,
Mount Horeb, Blue Mounds, Barneveld, Riley, and Highway YZ .2 mile east
of Highway 23 near Dodgeville. The trail office is in Blue Mound State
Park, 4350 Mounds Park Rd., P.O. Box 98, Blue Mounds WI 53517.
More Information
For more information about communities along the trail, camping and accommodations, restaurants and services, trail history, events and trail pass vendors, please visit:
Friends
of Military Ridge State Trail [exit DNR]
Blue
Mounds [exit DNR]
Fitchburg
[exit DNR]
Madison
[exit DNR]
Mount Horeb
[exit DNR]
Verona
[exit DNR]
For more information, ask:
Military Ridge State Trail
P.O. Box 98
Blue Mounds, WI 53517
(608) 437-7393
Last Revised:
Friday November 07 2008
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