Chief Naaga Keramani Park Trails
Open to public / Free to use
Chief Naaga Keramani Park Trails in Baraboo, WI are possible thanks to the dedicated volunteers of Baraboo Area Mountain Bike Association (BAMBA), Friends of Baraboo Parks, and CORP Trails. The park and conservancy helps to honor and protect the legacy of the Ho-Chunk Nation who called this land home long before the City of Baraboo existed. Our trail names are in the Ho-Chunk language and represent the land and our experiences in building the trails. We have 2.5 miles (and growing) of hand-cut singletrack. We offer a great mix of tight, twisty, and flowy trails - great for progressing your skills!
Current conditions
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2.5 miles, primarily Green and Blue rated hand-cut singletrack. 90 feet of total elevation over the property is maximized to offer a fun mix of fast, flowy trails and tight, twisty old school tech.
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No running water or restrooms at the trailhead. Please plan ahead. Restroom and bike wash facilities are being planned. Class 1 e-bikes are welcome. Trails are open to hikers at all times, hikers should yield to bikers. Bikers please make your presence known. Limited grooming for winter fat biking, and open to snowshoes in winter.
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From Baraboo - on Highway 33 turn Right onto Kennedy Street.
From Portage - on Highway 33 turn Left onto Roosevelt Street.
Turn Right onto Greenfield Street. At the end of the street, turn Left onto the gravel driveway. Park in the grass parking lot next to the cell tower. Please do not park in the apartment building parking lots. On street parking is allowed in legal parking areas.
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Dave Kitkowski- Trail Steward Chair
Trail Map
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