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seven bridges, Grant park hiking trail

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"Enter this wild wood and view the haunts of nature." As you wind your way through the ravine on unpaved and lannon stone paths, lannon stone staircases, and numerous foot bridges, you'll discover the delights of nature – a carpet of spring wildflowers, the songs of migratory birds, fabulous fall color, the refreshing sound of water rushing in a brook. Following the trails, you'll be led among enormous trees such as the native beech, along creeks, into secluded areas, and onto the shore of Lake Michigan.


In the early 1900s, Frederick C. Wulff, the first Superintendent of Horticulture for the park system, developed paths which served as the foundation of the Seven Bridges Trail. He lived with his family in what is now the park's overnight lodge, grew nursery stock in the Wil-O-Way area, planted many of the non-native trees found in the park, and raised pheasants and geese here.

In the '30s, the trail was further developed as a Works Progress Administration project. It required a crew of over 200 Civilian Conservation Corps workers to construct retaining walls along creek beds and throughout the ravine, and to create lannon stone paths and staircases.

Over the years the trail system declined, but in 1995–96, five young members of the Wisconsin Conservation Corps, trained by Park Maintenance staff, reconstructed damaged sections of the trail, rebuilt staircases and six bridges, added railings and signs, and remodeled the overnight lodge. The covered bridge was renovated by Parks Maintenance staff.

Enter Grant park at South Lake Drive and Park Avenue. Travel about 1/8 mile. On your left (east) are parking spaces with a path leading to the Covered Bridge, the trail's main entrance. The trail is open during regular park hours.

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I have taken my 2 grandaughters there several times and we love it! They look forward to going. The beach is great and we collect blue stones.
Added By: GBOURA 9/27/2009 8:18:21 AM
This one is great to take pictures in this week. Also, have you gone to the Wehrlands in Whitnall park? It's not very well known, but a great place to wander around.
Added By: HIGHWAYSAILOR 5/27/2009 11:28:20 AM
I love this hiking trail. I take my kids with me and we always emd up on the beach so that they can collect rocks. As an added benefit, walking on the sand adds resistance so I get even more out of my hiking.
Added By: JGRACE53207 5/17/2009 11:21:27 AM
I am hoping to walk this trail this weekend!
Added By: AMOUSMOSES 3/25/2009 4:03:48 PM
Seven Bridges is a beautiful hiking trail! I don't suggest going there in the winter or during inclement weather, however. There can be some slippery slopes and steep grades. But, if you want a refreshing walk with beautiful scenery and nice clean air, this is the place for you! Not to mention the reward at the end--a gorgeous view of Lake Michigan!
Added By: CAPSCATS 2/23/2009 12:29:44 AM

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