Hoover Road Trail SpurHoover Road Trail Spur



Length:
3.8 miles
Surface:
Asphalt paved trail (short section of crushed granite)
Activities:
Hiking, jogging, biking, pets
Parking:
Little Plover River Park (middle), Worzella Pines and Lake Pacawa Parks (south)

The Hoover Road Trail is a popular spur that connects the Village of Whiting (north) with the Village of Plover (south). The short northern portion of the trail, surfaced with crushed granite, is accessed from the Mainland Meadows Trail and winds through the Whiting well field woodlands. The majority of the trail parallels Hoover Road to the south past quiet neighborhoods and through village parks. It is paved for easy biking and jogging.

Tomorrow River State Trail
Near its southern end, the Hoover Road Spur intersects with the beginning of the Tomorrow River State Trail, a path built along an abandoned railroad grade. The trail travels from Plover to Scandinavia through the pastoral landscapes, woodlots, and rural towns of central Wisconsin. It's surfaced with crushed limestone and open to bicyclists, hikers, joggers, horseback riders, leashed pets, snowmobilers, skiers and dog sledders. A state trail pass is required. Click here for more information about the Tomorrow River State Trail.

Little Plover River Park, Worzella Pines Park, and Pacawa Park
The Hoover Road Spur accesses three Village of Plover parks. All of the parks offer restrooms, picnic areas, shelters, and playground equipment for trail users. The Little Plover River Park is about midway along the trail, and also provides a paved pedestrian walkway, tennis and volleyball courts, and several baseball diamonds. Worzella Pines Park on the shore of Lake Pacawa provides paved walkways, a boat landing, and the Korean War Memorial. Pacawa Park provides an unsupervised beach area and several sports fields. Click here for more information about the parks.


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