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Alternatively, to avoid North Sherman altogether, you can cut through
Maple Bluff to the lake side of Warner Park. After you turn left on
Warner Drive, wiggle a left, then a right and finally take a right on
Lakewood Blvd. Follow this around, always keeping the golf course on
your right until you get to Farwell. A left on Sheridan will take you
by the Warner Park dog park, then up a hill to a bike path through the
park proper. Straight on Woodward takes you by Warner Beach, after
which you can take a right at Forster to hit the north side of the
park. All very bike friendly, but there's a few hills to climb via
this route. The stretch of Sherman between THorton and Burrows is very
bike friendly - it just gets bad after you get on N. Sherman, Bill tim wong wrote: if by "cap city path," you mean the east rail corridor path (the one that crosses the river by mickey's bar), you could mostly use bike paths by going east on the bike path (crossing Atwood at Dunning), turning left on Waubesa and right onto the Wirth Ct. path, which turns into St. Paul. When the street goes left, look for a right that goes through Greenway Dixon. At Milwaukee St., you'll be on the Starkweather Creek path, which will take over the two new bridges to the Aberg path. then turn left, cross at the light on ShopKo Drive, go under Packers and get on Aberg, turn right on Loftsgordon, turn left on any of the next several streets, and go to Ruskin. Then turn left on Schlimgen/McPherson (changes names crossing Sherman), turn right at the first street, go down the hill and you're at the south end of Warner Park. |
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