Friendship State Trail
The Friendship Trail is a recreation trail in northeastern Wisconsin. The trail is used by walkers, hikers, bikers, horseback riders, and snowmobilers during the winter months. Two sections of the trail are complete: ~14 miles from Winnebago County, Wisconsin|Winchester] east to Fox Crossing and ~4.4 miles from Forest Junction southeast to Brillion. The route consists of asphalt, crushed stone, and wood surfaces. The entire route is located in Winnebago County and Calumet County.
Route
Western leg
The Western trailhead is located at CTH-M in the town of Winchester about east of the US-45/US-10 interchange. The trail then continues along US Highway 10 for. The trail continues through the Fox Cities for the remaining length, this is the busiest section of the trail. A trestle bridge crosses Little Lake Butte des Morts as a concurrency of the loop the lake trail, this is one of two rail trail sections on the trail. The final part of the trail travels along Wisconsin Highway 114 in Menasha. The Eastern trailhead is the intersection of US-10 and WIS-114.The trail intersects the Wiouwash State Trail, which connects the cities of Hortonville and Oshkosh, in Clayton.
Communities along the route include: Winchester, Clayton, Fox Crossing, and Menasha.