Port Washington Trails

 
MULTI-USE OFF-ROAD TRAIL 

  • About:This trail was built through the efforts of the Ozaukee County Mountain Bikers (OCMB), as well as other local volunteers. The trail is fully ridable, with plans to extend its length in the near future.When fully complete, this 2-3 mile trail will provide a fun and challenging loop taking advantage of the varied, picturesque terrain along Sucker Creek.The trail is intended for year round uses; such as mountain biking, fat biking, walking, running and snowshoeing. Use of it is free for everyone. Please exercise caution when using the trail as the terrain varies and there may be others using it as well!
  • Location:The trail head is located in Upper Lake Park in Port Washington. There is also another access point located in Guenther Park. The trail, itself, is located along Sucker Creek, which runs parallel to the Ozaukee Interurban trail. 
  • Trail Map
  • Current Trail Conditions 
  • Maintenance:  Throughout the year, there will be scheduled trail maintenance events. These work days help to keep the trail in great riding condition. Some of the work involved is: trimming, trail breaking and other repairs as necessary.The trail is a work in progress and the goal is to have a longer riding experience. So, if you are willing to help out, please let us know. Additionally, if you come across any trail hazards, please let us know. Thanks!


 
OZAUKEE INTERURBAN TRAIL
 
The Ozaukee Interurban Trail is a 30-mile paved trail that spans the entire length of Ozaukee County. The majority of the Trail is off-road and perfect for family enjoyment.

The Trail connects the Ozaukee communities of Mequon, Thiensville, Cedarburg, Grafton, Port Washington and Belgium by using the existing right-of-way owned by We Energies. The Trail can be used as a commuter route for employment, businesses, industry, and commerce.

More information may be found here.