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The Ed Jepsen Way offers a wonderfully refreshing escape, following the Yahara River Pathway through Tenney Park. This easy route provides continuous, tranquil views of the water and surrounding greenery, making it a perfect spot for a quick nature fix. You'll pass by charming features like the Steensland Bridge and…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
Waypoints
Highlight • Cycleway
402 m
Highlight • Bridge
527 m
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
842 m
Highlight • Rest Area
895 m
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
971 m
Highlight • Bridge
1.06 km
Highlight • Bridge
1.08 km
Highlight • Rest Area
1.18 km
Highlight • Bridge
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Tip by
1.32 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
1.99 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.93 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
993 m
888 m
< 100 m
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The Ed Jepsen Way is a relatively short and easy hike. It typically takes about 30 minutes to complete the entire route, making it perfect for a quick stroll or a leisurely walk.
The Ed Jepsen Way is an easy hike with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for most. As it's primarily a pathway within a park, you can expect well-maintained surfaces, likely paved or compacted, suitable for walking and cycling.
Along the route, you'll encounter several interesting features. Highlights include the Yahara/Thornton Path Segment, the historic Steensland Bridge, and sections of the Yahara River Pathway. You'll also pass by the scenic Tenney Park Lagoon and the Tenney Park Lagoon Fishing Platform, offering pleasant views of the water.
Absolutely! With its easy difficulty rating, minimal elevation gain (only 2.6 meters up), and short distance (just under 2 kilometers), the Ed Jepsen Way is an ideal trail for beginners, families with children, and anyone looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, the Ed Jepsen Way connects with other popular routes. You'll find sections that overlap with the E Dayton Bicycle Boulevard, the Capital City State Trail, and the United States Bicycle Route 30 (Wisconsin), offering opportunities to extend your outing.
Yes, the Ed Jepsen Way, being part of Tenney Park, is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all park users.
The Ed Jepsen Way is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is great for enjoying the park's amenities. Even in winter, a crisp walk can be refreshing, though conditions may vary.
Yes, you'll find some convenient facilities. There's a Bcycle Bike-Sharing Station near the start, and the John Wall Pavilion offers a spot for rest. Being in Tenney Park, other park amenities like restrooms and picnic areas are typically available nearby.
Tenney Park, where the Ed Jepsen Way is located, is a public park. There are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the park or hike this trail. However, specific events or activities within the park might have their own fees.
As the Ed Jepsen Way is situated within Tenney Park, parking is generally available in designated parking lots within or adjacent to the park. Look for public parking areas around Tenney Park for convenient access to the trailhead.
The Ed Jepsen Way itself is a linear path. However, its integration with other trails like the Capital City State Trail and E Dayton Bicycle Boulevard means you can easily create a loop by combining sections of these paths, or simply enjoy it as an out-and-back walk.
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