Duck Creek Trail

Duck Creek Trail between Seymour and Oneida.

The Duck Creek Trail is a crushed limestone trail in Outagamie and Brown Counties in northeast Wisconsin. The Duck Creek Trail spans 7 miles, beginning at the eastern end of the Newton Blackmour State Trail, just east of Vanderheuvel Road in Seymour (44°30′35″N 88°18′36″W / 44.50972°N 88.31012°W / 44.50972; -88.31012 (Duck Creek Trail, western end)). The trail continues east through the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin in northern Outagamie County paralleling State Route 54, and continues to the Village of Oneida (44°30′27″N 88°11′03″W / 44.50737°N 88.18406°W / 44.50737; -88.18406 (Duck Creek Trail, eastern end)). The Duck Creek Trail will eventually extend to Pamperin Park in Green Bay.

With the connection to the Newton Blackmour State Trail, the combined trails are over 30 miles long. The combined trails extend from Village of Oneida to New London.

Access

The trail is open to bicyclists, walkers, joggers, horseback riders, and pets on leashes. In the winter the trail is open to cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.

Amenities

Ten minutes east of the trail in Ashwaubenon, you will find hotels and bike shops. In The village of Oneida you will find a convenience store/gas station. Continuing west on the trail, you can connect with the Newton Blackmour State Trail. Continuing on that trail to downtown Seymour, you will find various restaurants, a grocery store & a gas station very close to the trail.

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