The Friends of Peninsula State Park are celebrating the first big completion milestone of our new Peninsula State Park mountain bike trail system. A few years ago, we embarked on a journey of fund-raising, planning and finally building a system of MBT trails in the Park. This exciting recreational addition will eventually total more than sixteen miles of sustainable MBT trails of varying difficulty designed for both family fun and serious tough terrain riding.
On Friday, October 25th at 2:00pm you can get a sneak peek of the project as the Friends of Peninsula State Park Board officially showcase the Phase I milestone of the build, the 4.4-mile Blue Loop. We will use this opportunity to thank our funding partners, Destination Door County, Door County Community Fund and our trail donors for their guiding vision and generous contributions. No State funds are being used for this project.
This is the first phase of a total of sixteen miles of purpose-built MTB trails that will emerge from now through 2026. With the first phase fully funded and built we are now seeking funding partners for the completion. Click HERE for donor opportunities.
We hope that you can join us! Remember meet at Lot #1 inside of the Fish Creek Park entrance at 2:00pm on Friday, October 25th
Please consider attending our Leave No Trace training program on Oct. 26 12-2 pm at Peninsula State Park White Cedar Nature Center. The objective of this public program is to encourage and educate on how to be good stewards of our parks. It is intended for residents and visitors alike.
Free Lunch included!
Click HERE for more info and to register!
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