Pine Line Trail

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Pine Line Trail
Length26.2 miles
LocationTaylor County and Price County, Wisconsin
DesignationRail-trail
TrailheadsW. Allman St. and River Dr. (Medford) and Morner Road between SR 13 and Prentice Road (Prentice)
UseATV, biking (including mountain biking), hiking, horseback riding, snowmobiling
Hiking details
SightsPines
WebsitePine Line trail brochure
Trail map

Wisconsin Highway 13: Medford to Prentice

The Pine Line Trail is a rail-trail in Taylor County, and Price County, Wisconsin.

History[]

From 1876 to 1988, the site of the trail was a rail line used by the Wisconsin Central Railroad to ship eastern white pine, among other commodities. Pine still lines the trail, accounting for the trail's name.[1]

Description[]

The trail is 26.2 miles (42.2 km) long and generally follows a north–south path along WIS 13. The trail's southern terminus is at Medford, Wisconsin in Taylor County (

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45°08′56″N 90°21′11″W / 45.14889°N 90.35306°W / 45.14889; -90.35306), with the trailhead south of Prentice, Wisconsin in Price County (
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45°30′34″N 90°17′50″W / 45.50944°N 90.29722°W / 45.50944; -90.29722
).[1]

The Pine Line is open for non-motorized use such as bicycling, hiking, and jogging from April 1 through November 30. Snowmobiles and ATV's are allowed on the trail from December 1 through March 31. There are no fees for annual use.

Annual events are scheduled on the trail such as the Dairyland Marathon and Volksmarsch, which is held on the fourth Saturday of April.[2]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b "Pine Line / Price-Taylor Rail Trail". Price County, WI - Official Website. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  2. ^ "Pine Line Rail Trail Map". www.northwoodsbiking.com. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
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