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Arboretum Trail Map

Cofrin Memorial Arboretum Outdoor Lab & Nature Trails

Use the map below to see UW-Green Bay's Cofrin Arboretum trails and their exact location. 


Map Key

Trail Surfaces

  Asphalt (Solid)
  Bark (Dashed)
 Crushed Stone (Dotted)

Markers

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Trail Marker
Trail Entrance
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Parking

Arboretum Trail Rules

You're invited to enjoy the natural history of the arboretum. To help preserve this natural area:
  • Stay on the trails
  • Bikes are restricted to paved or crushed stone trails
  • No dogs or other pets
  • No motorized vehicles
  • No removing or damaging plants and animals
  • No littering, fires or camping

Hours

Open every day during daylight hours

Parking

Parking on campus is monitored through a virtual permit system. Students and employees must have an active permit. Visitors may park in academic lots without registering up to five times per semester—after that, you’ll need to register online with the Parking Office.

Parking Info

Arboretum Trails, Distances & Surface

The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum includes 8.37 miles of trails that circle the UW-Green Bay campus and connect several distinct natural areas. The trail system passes through Bayshore Woods along the shoreline of the Bay of Green Bay, the Oak Savanna along the north side of campus and the Niagara Escarpment along the eastern ridge. Trails also extend through Les Raduenz Woods, Keith White Prairie and Mahon Woods on the southeast side of campus. 

Trails vary in surface type, including asphalt, bark and crushed stone. Multiple entrances provide access throughout the system. The table lists each section of trail along with its distance and surface type to help you plan your route.

Trail SectionMap KeySurfaceDistance (miles)
Bayshore WoodsAsphalt0.10
Bark0.04
Bayshore crushed stoneCrushed Stone0.57
Niagara EscarpmentAsphalt0.50
Bark1.17
Niagara crushed stoneCrushed Stone0.90
Mahon WoodsAsphalt0.10
Bark0.93
Keith White PrairieAsphalt0.58
Keith White crushed stoneCrushed Stone0.29
Les Raduenz WoodsBark0.77
Les Raduenz crushed stoneCrushed Stone0.56
Oak SavannaAsphalt0.32
Oak Savanna crushed stoneCrushed Stone0.81

Discover the Arboretum

A living laboratory with diverse habitats, research opportunities and scenic trails to explore.

UWGB student Whitney Tank collects spiders from trees in the Cofrin Aboretum for research.

Cofrin Arboretum

The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum is more than a natural boundary to campus, it's a living lab and research space. Within the 290 acres you can find a variety of habitat types that are home native species. 

About the Arboretum


Shorewood Park

If you prefer more manicured trails, head over to Shorewood Park where you'll also find a disc golf course and Outdoor Adventure Center. 

Shorewood Park

Students walking on an arboretum trail surrounded by autumn foliage.

Arboretum Trails

The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum provides over 8 miles of trails for recreation and research.

About the Trails

Mandy Banet

Have Questions?

The arboretum is managed by the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity and serves as a living laboratory for research and education. For questions about the arboretum, contact director Mandy Banet.

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