Brunet Island State
Park Trails
Trail Uses: Hiking, Cross-country Skiing, Cycling, Snowshoeing
Directions:
Located in Cornell just off Highways 64 and 27.
Turn at the historical Wood Stacker.
Fees:
State Park entrance fee.
Trail Descriptions:
Jean Brunet: This trail is a 3/4 mile self-guided nature
trail, which follows some of the channels on the north part of
the island.
Timber Trail: This trail is approximately one mile long,
crossing the interior of the island. It travels through a wooded
area recovering from a tornado which hit the park in 1977.
Spruce Trail: This trail follows the Fisher River for
about 1/2 mile from the boat landing to the picnic area. Hikers
can cross the picnic area and return to the boat landing via the
Timber Trail.
Pine Trail: This trail is also about 1/2 mile long. It
connects the Timber and Spruce Trails.
Nordic Trail: This trail is in the mainland, beginning
at the park office. It travels about 4.3 miles through wooded
terrain.
Bike Trail: The bike trail is a 1 mile, paved bike trail.
It takes you from the the park entrace to the Old Abe State Trail.