Sheboygan to Fischer Creek State Recreation Area loop
Sheboygan to Fischer Creek State Recreation Area loop
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48.6km
130m
Road cycling
Embark on the Sheboygan to Fischer Creek State Recreation Area loop, a moderate racebike route that takes you along 30.2 miles (48.6 km) of scenic roads. You will experience a total elevation gain of 419 feet (128 metres), which you can typically complete in about 2 hours and 3 minutes.…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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472 m
Highlight • Forest
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20.9 km
Highlight • Beach
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48.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
41.7 km
3.75 km
2.38 km
811 m
< 100 m
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34.9 km
13.6 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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This 48.6 km (approximately 30 miles) road cycling loop usually takes around 2 hours and 4 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
The route is characterized by mostly well-paved surfaces, making it generally easy to ride. It has a moderate difficulty level with an elevation gain of about 130 meters (426 feet), suggesting some rolling hills or gradual climbs.
The loop is considered to have moderate difficulty and requires a good fitness level. While the surfaces are mostly well-paved, the distance and elevation gain might be challenging for absolute beginners.
While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, you can typically find parking options near the starting points in Sheboygan or at the Fischer Creek State Recreation Area itself. It's advisable to check local regulations for parking within the recreation area.
The Fischer Creek State Recreation Area is managed by Manitowoc County. While general access for cycling on public roads is usually free, it's always a good idea to check the official Manitowoc County Parks website for any specific entrance fees or permits required for the recreation area itself, especially if you plan to use its internal facilities or trails. You can find more information on the Manitowoc County website.
Riders can expect picturesque scenery. The route includes access to the Fischer Creek State Recreation Area, which boasts about a mile of Lake Michigan shoreline, scenic wooded bluffs, grasslands, and wetlands. You'll also pass by Evergreen Park. The recreation area offers peaceful beach access and various viewpoints to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the scenery is vibrant. Winter cycling might be possible but could involve snow or ice, making conditions more challenging.
While the road cycling route itself follows public roads, regulations for dogs within the Fischer Creek State Recreation Area may vary. Generally, state recreation areas allow leashed dogs on trails, but it's best to confirm specific rules on the Manitowoc County Parks website before bringing your pet.
Yes, while primarily a road cycling loop, sections of the route may briefly coincide with or pass near official trails within the Fischer Creek State Recreation Area, such as parts of Climb to Hub from Quarry, Loop 1 Downhill, Return Line, and Quarry Loop.
The route starts and ends in Sheboygan, where you'll find various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and restrooms. Within the Fischer Creek State Recreation Area, facilities are more limited, focusing on natural preservation, so it's wise to plan accordingly for restrooms and refreshments.
This loop is considered one of the best road cycling routes in Sheboygan County because it uniquely combines a scenic road ride with direct access to the tranquil Fischer Creek State Recreation Area. It offers the chance to enjoy both dedicated cycling and the serene natural beauty of Lake Michigan's shoreline and diverse ecosystems.