Interurban Bridge over Cedar Creek, downtown Cedarburg, Wisconsing

Bike the Beautiful Ozaukee Interurban Trail | Mequon to Belgium, Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a state of diverse landscapes.  Home to rolling hills, remnant prairies, sparkling lakes, cathedral pines, agricultural land, bluffs and rugged terrain, and shorelines of two of our beautiful Great Lakes, Wisconsin has scenic views in every corner of the state. One of the best ways to enjoy Wisconsin’s scenic landscapes is through biking…

Bucky the Badger Statue, University of Wisconsin Memorial Union Terrace

Explore Madison Wisconsin’s Scenic Lake Monona Loop | Bike the Badger State

The bustling capitol city of Madison, Wisconsin offers visitors scenic beauty, cultural events, great food, and numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation.  Home to the University of Madison, Bucky the Badger, squeaky cheese, and the Monona Lake Loop, Madison is one of the most bike-friendly cities I have visited in the United States!  With multiple trails…

Rock outcrop near Albany, Wisconsin near the Sugar River State Trail, Wisconsin

Explore Wisconsin’s Beautiful Driftless Region | Sugar River State Trail, Brodhead to New Glarus

Wisconsin is home to a variety of picturesque landscapes, in large part shaped by the receding glaciers of the last Ice Age. Over the millennia, glacial ice scoured the land, leaving behind unique landforms such as glacial moraines, kettles, kames, drumlins and eskers that dot the landscape.  While such glacial deposits are common in the southern…

Bike the Scenic Glacial Drumlin State Trail | Explore Wisconsin’s Post-glacial Landscapes

Wisconsin is home to serene, rolling hills, remnant prairies, sparkling lakes, cathedral pines, and rugged terrain. Sculpted in part by the receding glaciers of the last Ice Age, the state is home to diverse and unique landscapes.  Wisconsin is home to several picturesque rail trails constructed from abandoned railroad corridors.  One of my favorite rail…

Blackrocks Beach

Marquette Michigan 2025 Adventure Guide: Recreation, Culture, and Food in the Upper Peninsula

Marquette Michigan, located on the southern shore of Lake Superior, is the largest city in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Home to 20,000+ residents, the city is historically known for the shipping of iron ore through the Marquette Iron Range.  Large vessels regularly pass through the ports of Marquette.  This historic city on Lake Superior’s…