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Baird Creek Parkway

Nearby Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 80%
Fire/Gravel Road 20%
Distance: 15.00 miles (24.14 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Winding, twisting, rolling, exhilerating, drenching, challenging, changing. This local's favorite is about to get a bit more user friendly as basic loops are being officially designated for mountain bikes and signed this spring, thanks to the local chapter of WORBA (Wisconsin Off Road Bicycle Association).

How to get there:
Exit 1-43 at University Ave. Take a left at first light (County N). Follow N around curve and up a small hill. Drop right, down Baird Creek Road. You may drive to top of sledding hill to park ("upper lot"), or follow road another 1/2 mile or so and park on right at "lower lot". Now that you're here, go get lost.

Additional Notes:
Bring a sense of adventure when you come. The best way to learn the trails is by trial and error.


Posted by: john emmel on 5/21/2010
i like the trails good for bikeing


Posted by: Becky on 5/4/2010
our progressive leaders here like to put "nature preserve" and "concrete" in the same sentence when referring to baird creek. just found out they are paving a large part of the trail, destroying the natural look plus eliminating cross country skiing in the winter. i'm told some old lady was afraid she'd trip on a root. maybe we should erect an elevator on the hillside too.


Posted by: jimmer4316 on 4/23/2010
this was my first time on these trails and they kicked my butt! i cant wait to get back on them! i almost want to give a bad rating so no one goes.lol!


Posted by: Lucas A. on 4/17/2010
From the beginner to the advanced biker baird park bike trail is fun, scenic, and offers a variety of difficulties on trail as well as a few awesome paved trails in certain locations all along a beautiful winding river in the beautifully wooded area of east Green Bay, WI. All in all you will find an extremely enjoyable day with hours of trails and places to go not to mention the Popular baird creek Disc golf Course!!! So sattle up your bikes and enjoy!


Posted by: NOSNHOJ on 11/9/2009
Up until two years ago I had live in green bay all my life and from early middle school to after high school spent A TON of time year round at bairds creek. my friends and I spent hours upon hours riding those trails from one end to the other there is nowhere I would rather spend a summer day. There's miles upon miles of trails on both sides of I43 and some in between. For your first time out if you don't have a keen sense of direction I would recomend sticking to the main trails or go with someone familiar with the trails. If you like an adrennaline rush (I'm not sure of the condition of the trail currently but...) give "THE IMPOSSIBLE" a shot. From the main upper parking lot go over by the ski hills to the last hill just past the fence is a steep and I mean STEEP rutted hill that I have seen few people conquer but many be conquered by it! Have fun I know I can't even begin to describe the amount of fun i've had out ther!!!


Posted by: Butt Hertz on 10/16/2009
Pretty rad. There seems to be less party pukers and Maniac Latin Desciples in the past couple years. Small ladders showing up and not getting torn down by losers. Actually, less bikers too. I guess the trendies have moved on to Wii or something.


Posted by: jim on 8/8/2009
Great set of trails- most are on the east side of I43. There are a few good runs across the street from the lower parking lot (north side of baird creek parkway) give them a try. Try to go with someone how knows the trails your first few times and you should have a great experience!


Posted by: John Corliss on 8/1/2009
I am from Indianapolis. Very nice trails throughout park. Nice up and downs and lots of singletrack. The trails are not marked but you can find your way around fairly well.


Posted by: Resident on 9/17/2006
I live next to Bairds Creek and am in favor of the trails being used for both hiking an biking. To my surprise yesterday after a long hike with my husband (we had run across several bikers along the way) a friend of my next door neighbor dragged a deer stand down the trail we just hiked with his bow and began hunting. I was furious! I will get to the bottom of this! Why the city would allow hunting in a parkway trail system meant for bikers and hikers? This is just insane.


Posted by: Haroun on 9/4/2006
Always a good time at Baird. Great for everyone. Though there are some rable rousers for the most part most are courteous and I've never had a problem.




 



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