Menomonie Parks & Trails Guide

PARKS

TRAILS

Wakanda Park 1801Wakanda St NE 1

Logger’s Loop Trail

22.5 Miles This trail runs all the way up to Cedar Falls north of Menomonie and connects to the Red Cedar Trail before ending in Irvington

Wakanda Park has many places for activities: sports fields; waterpark; beaches; and picnics areas, both covered and uncovered; an animal park; a bog walk; and a 18-hole disc golf course.Trailhead for the Lake Menomin Loop.

Menomin County Park Loop 2.6 Miles

Lake Menomin Park

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2997 Domain Dr Located on the east side of Lake Menomin, this park has a little bit of everything!Walking and hiking trails for you and your pup! And the Menomonie Area Mountain Bike Association’s mountain biking trails are great for an exhilarating ride.

This trail is part of Lake Menomin Park.There are great views of Lake Menomin from the trail which is primarly use for hiking, biking, and running.

Lake Menomin Loop

8.3 Miles This trail runs around Lake Menomin and near I-94.There are great veiws of the Lake and nice areas for enjoying nature.There are several access points, but the trailhead is located atWakanda Park. 14.5 Miles The Red Cedar State Trail extends from Menomonie to the Chippewa River State Trail in Eau Claire County. During warm weather, the trail is available for people to walk, run, or bike. In the winter, when there is snow onthe ground, the trail is groomed for cross country skiing. Red Cedar State Trail

Brickyard Disc Course 208 Brickyard Rd

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The Brickyard Disc Course is a 9-hole course located at the old Menomonie Brick Company site and nestled in the rolling hills west of the Red Cedar River. University ofWisconsin - Stout Campus 302 10th Ave E Stout’s campus has many picnic tables with adjacent BBQs and multiple volleyball courts.This area is great for spending time outside. 4

Wilson Park 800Wilson Ave 5

Wilson Park is a longstanding community park near the Menomonie Government Center and Farmer’s Market.

Devil’s Punch Bowl

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410th St Devil’s Punchbowl is located near Red Cedar State Trail, as is home to beautiful waterfalls.There are stairs that leaddown from the parking area to the bottom of the ravine and around the waterfall. In the winter, there are ice formations. It has a 0.7 mile lightly trafficked out and back hiking trail.

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