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Green Circle Trail lungo il fiume Plover

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Green Circle Trail lungo il fiume Plover

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Green Circle Trail lungo il fiume Plover

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The Green Circle Trail by the Plover River is a cherished segment of the extensive Green Circle Trail, a popular recreational loop in the Stevens Point Area of central Wisconsin, United States. This scenic trail meanders alongside the tranquil Plover River, a significant tributary of the Wisconsin River, as it flows towards its confluence. Known for its deeply wooded character and natural beauty, this section offers a peaceful escape into the heart of Wisconsin's diverse landscapes.

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    6 febbraio 2024

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    Il Green Circle Trail di 27 miglia che attraversa Stevens Point è l'ideale per esplorare la zona con la bicicletta e scoprire altri sentieri. Lungo questo tratto del sentiero arriverai molto vicino al fiume Plover, dove si snoda attraverso stretti tornanti, permettendoti di avvicinarti alla riva e ammirare la natura circostante.
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    Posizione:Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, Stati Uniti d'America

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    How long is the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River segment?

    The Green Circle Trail by the Plover River is approximately 3.8 miles long. This segment is notable for being the longest continuous section of the Green Circle Trail without road intersections, offering an uninterrupted natural experience.

    What is the terrain and difficulty level of the Plover River section?

    The trail features a comfortable surface composed of crushed granite and boardwalks. It is generally considered relatively flat and accessible, making it suitable for most fitness levels and various activities like hiking, jogging, and cycling. Comfortable footwear is recommended for longer excursions.

    Are there specific rules for dogs on the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River?

    Yes, the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River is generally dog-friendly during warmer months for hiking, jogging, and cycling. However, during winter, when the trail is groomed for classic cross-country skiing, pets are restricted on these groomed sections to preserve the ski tracks.

    What unique historical or natural landmarks can be found along this trail?

    Beyond its natural beauty, the trail passes through a section known as "the wells," which are protected lands supplying well fields for the City of Stevens Point. Historically, the Plover River itself was a crucial corridor for Indigenous tribes, French voyageurs, and lumberjacks. You can also spot over 30 nest boxes managed by ALAS members, attracting various bird species.

    Where can I find parking for the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River?

    Parking for this segment of the Green Circle Trail is available at various access points. You can find parking near the Highway 66 crossing in the north and at Hofmeister Drive in the south. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is advisable as spots can fill up.

    Is the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The trail features a surface of crushed granite and boardwalks, which generally provides a relatively smooth path. While it is considered accessible for most, specific wheelchair or robust stroller suitability may depend on individual equipment and comfort with packed crushed granite. The absence of road intersections makes for a continuous experience.

    What wildlife can I expect to see on the Plover River Trail?

    The trail is rich in wildlife. Visitors might spot rabbits, squirrels, weasels, foxes, fishers, otters (evidenced by their slides on the riverbank), and beavers. Birdwatchers can enjoy sightings of Red-shouldered Hawks, Barred and Great-horned Owls, Sandhill Cranes, and various migratory songbirds, especially warblers and vireos in spring.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the trail in Stevens Point?

    While the Plover River segment itself is deeply wooded and free of commercial establishments, the trail is part of the larger Green Circle Trail system that loops through the Stevens Point Area. Stevens Point offers a variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options within a short drive or bike ride from various access points of the Green Circle Trail.

    What are the winter conditions like, and what activities are permitted?

    In colder months, the Plover River Trail transforms into a groomed destination for classic cross-country skiing, offering 4.1 miles of loops. During this time, to preserve the ski tracks, pets, hiking, snowshoeing, and biking are restricted on the groomed sections. Always check local conditions before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any permit requirements to use the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River?

    No, there are no specific permit requirements for general use of the Green Circle Trail by the Plover River for activities like hiking, jogging, or cycling. The trail is publicly accessible, thanks to collaborative efforts and easements from private landowners.

    Can I canoe or kayak on the Plover River along the trail?

    Yes, the Plover River remains a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking. The trail runs alongside the river, and its close proximity allows for views of the water. While the trail itself is for land-based activities, the river offers a separate opportunity for water recreation.

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