Looking for a Leisure
Ride?- The Cream City Cycle Club offers
organized leisure rides on the Ozaukee Interurban
Trail for adults that can ride 25+ miles with an
average speed of 10-13 mph. These rides are perfect
for those that prefer a more relaxed style of
riding. Click
here for
details!
Bike-to-Work Week
is May 15-21 2004.
Ozaukee Interurban Trail in
the news! On Sunday April 18th, the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel had two articles that
mentioned the Ozaukee Interurban Trail. Click
here to read
these articles!
Community Events–
Click
here to
check out these Ozaukee County Events.
Spring Activities on the
Trail
May 22, 2004– The Piggly
Wiggly supermarkets of Cedarburg and Mequon will be
sponsoring their first "Pig-to-Pig" Walk. All
proceeds from this event will benefit the food
pantry at Family Sharing of Ozaukee County. Each
week the food pantry distributes approximately 5,000
pounds of food to an average of 150 families. Click
here for
details!
May 23, 2004- The
Cedarburg-Grafton Rotary Club & Feith Family Ozaukee
YMCA will hold a Historic Bike Tour from Cedarburg
to Port Washington & back. Click
here for
details!
Miller Lite Ride for the
Arts: June 6th, 2004- The 24th annual
Miller Lite Ride for the Arts is regarded as among
the nation's largest one-day recreational bike
rides. This annual summer favorite has generated
more than $4.8 million for the United Performing
Arts Fund (UPAF). The 75-mile Route will utilize
portions of the Ozaukee Interurban Trail! Click
here for
details!
May
Trail Closing-
The River Loop in the Village of Grafton is
temporarily closed due to road construction on
Wisconsin Avenue. This project should be completed
in June. Please follow the designated Trail route on
1st Avenue and North Street.
The
first Ozaukee Interurban Trail Kiosk has been
constructed in the City of Mequon near the
Logemann Center.
The Trail Advisory Council thanks the Mequon
Bikeway Committee for the creation of this
kiosk!
Upcoming Trail Advisory
Meetings
Trail Advisory Council
July 21, 2004
1:00 PM
Ozaukee County Administration Center
Auditorium
Trailside Facilities
TBA
Sustainability
TBA
For a free Ozaukee County Tourism
Guide and Trail Map, contact:
Ozaukee County Tourism Council (1-877-875-7795) or
your local Ozaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Maps are also available on-line at
Maps