Bugline Trail - Fireman’s Park Trailhead - Hartland, WI

Bugline Trail - Fireman’s Park Trailhead - Hartland, WI Bugline Trail - Fireman’s Park Trailhead - Hartland, WI Bugline Trail - Fireman’s Park Trailhead - Hartland, WI Bugline Trail - Fireman’s Park Trailhead - Hartland, WI
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Bugline Trail – Fireman’s Park Trailhead in Hartland, WI, is a fantastic dog park and trail destination for pet owners seeking accessible and scenic outdoor adventures. This dog park in Hartland, WI, offers wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, making it inclusive for all visitors. The paved asphalt trail is well-maintained, recently swept clean, and features benches and mile marker signs, providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for both dogs and their owners.

What makes this location unique for dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails is its extensive 18-mile paved trail that winds through beautiful natural surroundings, including a junction with the Ice Age Trail. It’s perfect for long walks or bike rides with your furry friend, away from busy roads. While bathrooms may not always be open, the ample parking and scenic views make Bugline Trail a highly recommended spot for dog owners looking for a safe and welcoming outdoor space in Hartland, WI.

FAQ for Bugline Trail – Fireman’s Park Trailhead in Hartland Wisconsin:

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Bugline Trail – Fireman’s Park Trailhead.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair accessible entrance and a wheelchair accessible parking lot at this park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches are available along the paved asphalt bike trail at the park.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Bathrooms are usually not open, which is disappointing. However, bathrooms are open at Menomonee Park, located at the other end of the trail.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the Bugline Trail continues west from the park, connects with the Ice Age Trail, and offers paved trails for walking, biking, and hiking.
  • Where is the best place to park? There are lots of parking options available at the park, making parking easy for visitors.
  • Is the park good for kids? Yes, this park is good for kids.

Reviews

Ashley Kinart-Short

Beautiful trail with lots of miles to explore away from roads. Watch out for turkeys!

David Snyder

As of 8/24/24 it does not display in the Google Maps bike layer, but the Bugline Trail continues west from here, winding around the edge of the park and climbing up a rail embankment to a junction with the Ice Age Trail; both continue together westerly from there, the Bugline to the outskirts of North Lake.

Stan Winarski

I use this as my turnaround point for a 25 mile ride from Menomonee Falls. Bathrooms are usually not open which is disappointing. Bathrooms open at Menomonee Park, but that is on other end of trail..

Johnathan Harold s.

Actually continues for a few miles… almost to North Lake! (Numbers start at Appleton and Shady lane in Menomonee Falls.)ALL 18 miles ARE PAVED!

Derek Bickford

Nice bike trail. Paved asphalt and recently swept clean. Benches and mile marker signs.Lots of parking options. Highly recommended.

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