What is a Rustic Road? - Wisconsin Department of Tourism
What is a Rustic Road? - Wisconsin Department of Tourism
What is a Rustic Road? - Wisconsin Department of Tourism
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R-49<br />
Location: Sauk and Columbia counties. Levee <strong>Road</strong>, beginning at<br />
County T in Sauk County east to WIS 33 in Columbia County.<br />
Length: 9.8 miles<br />
Surface: Paved<br />
Levee <strong>Road</strong> travels through the Aldo Leopold Reserve along the W<strong>is</strong>consin<br />
River. Motor<strong>is</strong>ts, bikers and hikers can see prairie grasses, wildlife, trees<br />
and marsh along the river’s south shore.<br />
R-50<br />
Location: Adams County. Cottonville Avenue (Old State <strong>Road</strong>), from<br />
Eighth Drive east to Fourth Avenue.<br />
Length: 4.6 miles<br />
Surface: Unpaved<br />
The locals call Cottonville<br />
Avenue “Old State <strong>Road</strong>”<br />
because it was laid out<br />
by the state, probably in<br />
the 1800’s. V<strong>is</strong>tas along th<strong>is</strong><br />
road include native lowland<br />
and upland trees, shrubbery and marshes. Wild birds, deer, and<br />
grouse abound.<br />
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