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US Bike Route 30 Turn by Turn Directions USBR 30 (WEST-EAST) 269 MILES Starting Point of Route or Miles traveled Cumulative General Direction of Turn location and Rd name/designation Realignment on this facility Miles travel Cross the Mississippi River 0 0 Continue onto STH 54 East into Wisconsin STH 54 0.8 0.8 Turn right onto STH 35 Northeast STH 35 3.8 4.6 Turn right onto Great River State Trail (WI East Dept. of Natural Resources) Great River State Trail 1.4 6 Hard left to continue north on Great River Southeast State trail (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Great River State Trail 1 7 Turn left onto Refuge Rd Southeast Refuge Rd 0.4 7.4 Turn right onto Great River State Trail (WI East Dept. of Natural Resources) Great River State Trail 19.1 26.5 At end of Great River State Trail continue Southeast straight onto Court St Court St / Great River State 0.4 26.9 Turn left onto Beech St South Trail Beech St / Great River State 0 26.9 Turn right onto 2nd Ave SW East Trail 2nd Ave SW / Great River 0 26.9 Turn left onto Ash St, cross Rose St at South State Trail grade, and continue onto Oak Forest Dr Great River State Trail / Oak 0.2 27.1 Turn right onto Great River State Trail (WI East Forest Drive Dept. of Natural Resources) Great River State Trail 1.9 29 When crossing over the railRd tracks, turn South left to transition onto LaCrosse River State Trail and continue east (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) LaCrosse River State Trail 20.9 49.9 Cross Water St and continue onto Elroy East Sparta State Trail (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Elroy Sparta State Trail 33.7 83.6 Cross STH 80 then immediately turn left East onto Cedar St Cedar St 0.1 83.7 Turn right onto the '400' State Trail (WI East Dept. of Natural Resources) 400' State Trail 22.1 105.8 Turn left onto S Walnut St South S Walnut St 0 105.8 Turn right onto Railroad St North RailRd St 0.1 105.9 Turn left onto S Park St Southeast S Park St 0 105.9 Turn right onto Plum St North Plum St 0.6 106.5 Turn left onto S Dewey Ave East S Dewey St 0.1 106.6 Turn right onto E Main St/STH 23 North E Main St/STH 23 2 108.6 Turn right onto River St/STH 136 East River St / STH 136 5 113.6 Route splits, continue on USBR 30 or USBR South 230 At transition of River Rd/STH 136 and CTH DD, alternate route USBR 230 splits off USBR 30. Turn right onto STH 154 to take USBR 230, or continue on CTH DD to follow USBR 30 to the Merrimac Ferry. Take USBR 230 when the ferry is not open. Turn by turn below continues on USBR 30. See additional attachment for turn by turn directions for USBR 230. CTH DD 2.7 116.3 Turn left onto CTH W South CTH W 1.4 117.7 Turn left onto CTH PF / CTH W East CTH PF / CTH W 1.2 118.9 Turn left to continue on CTH W East Starting Point of Route or Miles traveled Cumulative General Direction of Turn location and Rd name/designation Realignment on this facility Miles travel CTH W / CTH PF 0.1 119 Turn right onto CTH W North CTH W/ South Blvd 7.3 126.3 Turn right onto STH 113 East STH 113 1 127.3 Turn right onto Effinger Rd East Effinger Rd 0.5 127.8 Turn right onto Manchester St South Manchester St 0.1 127.9 Turn left onto Mill Race Dr West Mill Race Dr 0.1 128 Turn left onto Hill St South Hill St 0.4 128.4 Turn left onto Kessler Rd Southeast Kessler Rd 0.7 129.1 Continue straight onto CTH W East CTH W 5 134.1 Turn right to stay on CTH W Northeast CTH W 2.7 136.8 Turn right onto Owen Park Rd East Owen Park Rd 1.8 138.6 Turn left to stay on Owen Park Rd South Owen Park Rd 1.5 140.1 Continue straight onto Petra Rd Southeast Petra Rd 0.3 140.4 Turn right onto Blacklock Rd East Blacklock Rd 1.7 142.1 Turn right onto CTH U South CTH U 3.3 145.4 Turn left onto STH 78 Southwest STH 78 2.3 147.7 Turn left onto STH 113 Southwest STH 113 0 147.7 Board the Merrimac Ferry. Exit the ferry South and turn left onto STH 113. STH 113 2.3 150 Turn left onto CTH V Southeast CTH V 0.6 150.6 Turn right to stay on Ryan Rd/CTH V East CTH V / Ryan Rd 1.4 152 Turn right to stay on Ryan Rd Southeast Ryan Rd 1.1 153.1 Turn right then immediately turn left onto South N Main Street/STH 113 STH 113 / Main Street 2 155.1 Turn right onto Lodi St Southeast Lodi St 0 155.1 Turn left onto Water St/STH 60 Southwest STH 60 / Water St 0.6 155.7 Turn left onto Riddle Rd Southwest Riddle Rd 1.1 156.8 Continue straight onto Lodi-Springfield Rd South Lodi-Springfield Rd 3.4 160.2 Turn right to stay on Lodi-Springfield Rd South Lodi-Springfield Rd 0.7 160.9 Turn left to stay on Lodi-Springfield Rd West Lodi-Springfield Rd 0.5 161.4 Continue straight to continue on Lodi- South Springfield Rd At intersection of Lodi Springfield Rd and CTH V, alternate route USBR 230 reconnects with USBR 30. Still on USBR 30 / Lodi 5 166.4 Turn right to access Dane County Hwy 12 South Springfield Rd Bike Path Dane County Hwy 12 Path 3.9 170.3 Turn left to access Parmenter St through South northern edge of parking lot. Pass through the lot and turn right onto Parmenter St Parmenter St 1.7 172 At traffic circle, take second exit to South continue on Parmenter St Parmenter St 0.4 172.4 Turn left onto Elmwood Ave South Elmwood Ave 1.3 173.7 Continue straight onto Old Middleton Rd Southeast Old Middleton Rd 1.9 175.6 Turn left onto Blackhawk Path (City of Southeast Madison) Blackhawk Path 0.7 176.3 At end of Blackhawk Path turn left onto East Locust Dr Locust Dr 0.1 176.4 Turn left to stay on Locust Drive East Locust Dr 0.3 176.7 Turn left onto Shorewood Blvd East Starting Point of Route or Miles traveled Cumulative General Direction of Turn location and Rd name/designation Realignment on this facility Miles travel Shorewood Blvd 0 176.7 Turn right onto bike path (City of North Bike Path 0 176.7 At end of bike path continue straight onto East Purdue St Purdue St 0 176.7 Continue straight onto Post Farm Bike East Post Farm Bike Trail 0.2 176.9 Turn left onto Marshall Court East Marshall Court 0 176.9 Turn right to stay on Marshall Court North Marshall Court 0.3 177.2 Turn right onto University Bay Drive East University Bay Drive 0 177.2 Turn left onto Campus Path (City of South Madison) Campus Path 0.7 177.9 Stay left to exit Campus Path and continue East straight onto Easterday Ln Easterday Lane 0.1 178 At end of Easterday Lane, cross North Observatory Dr and enter the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Howard Temin Lakeshore 0 178 Turn left to take the bike/ped bridge to West Path cross the creek, turn right to continue on Howard Temin Lakeshore Path (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Howard Temin Lakeshore 0.1 178.1 Turn right to continue on Howard Temin North Path Lakeshore Path in a northeastern direction (University of Wisconsin - Howard Temin Lakeshore 1.1 179.2 Exit Howard Temin Lakeshore Path East Path through parking lot and turn right onto N Park St N Park St 0.2 179.4 Turn left onto Lagdon St South Landon St 0.2 179.6 Turn right onto N Lake St East N Lake St 0.1 179.7 Turn left onto State Street South State St 0.6 180.3 Turn right onto N Carroll St East N Carroll St 0.2 180.5 Turn left onto Main St Southeast Main St 0.2 180.7 Turn right onto King St Northeast King St 0.2 180.9 Turn left onto E Wilson St East E Wilson St 0.2 181.1 Cross S Blair St / John Nolen Drive and Northeast turn left onto the Capital City Trail (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Capital City Trail 0.6 181.7 At the end of the Capital City Trail, Northeast continue straight onto E Wilson St E Wilson St 0.4 182.1 At the end of E Wilson St, cross Dickinson Northeast St and enter onto the Capital City Trail (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Capital city Trail 0.2 182.3 Cross Winnebago St to continue on Capital Northeast City Trail (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Capital City Trail 1 183.3 Turn right to continue on Capital City Trail Northeast (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Capital City Trail 1.8 185.1 Turn left onto Cottage Grove Road/CTH Southeast W Cottage Grove Rd 5.8 190.9 Turn right onto N Main St East N Main St 0.7 191.6 Continue straight onto S Main Street South S Main St 0.1 191.7 Turn left onto Glacial Drumlin State Trail South (WI Dept.
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