Portion of Sheboygan Interurban Trail Closed in Town of Holland After Culvert Washout
Town of Holland, WI April 21, 2026. A section of the Sheboygan Interurban Trail in the Town of Holland is currently closed after a culvert washout, affecting spring plans for walkers, runners, and cyclists across Sheboygan County.
According to reporting by Seehafer News, citing the Sheboygan County Planning and Conservation Department, the closure impacts the trail between Hoftiezer Road and Walvoord Road. The damaged area is located about 0.40 miles south of Hoftiezer Road.
Detour in Place via Kappers Road
Closure signs have been posted, and trail users are being routed around the affected stretch using Kappers Road. The rest of the Interurban Trail remains open, but anyone planning a longer ride or run through the Town of Holland should be ready to adjust their route.
At this time, no reopening date has been announced. The county has not provided a timeline for repairs, and trail users are encouraged to watch for updates from the Sheboygan County Planning and Conservation Department, which oversees trail-related planning and maintenance.
What This Means for Spring Trail Plans
The Sheboygan Interurban Trail is a popular north-south route for commuting cyclists, training runs, and family weekend rides, especially as temperatures warm up in April. This closure affects a key stretch in the Town of Holland and may add extra time or road riding for those traveling between Sheboygan and communities to the south.
If you’re planning a longer outing, group ride, or family walk this week, it’s a good idea to map your turnaround point ahead of time or plan to use the Kappers Road detour. Riders pulling trailers or families with younger children may want to review the detour route in advance to decide if it fits their comfort level.
I’ll keep an eye out for any official update on repair timing. In the meantime, checking the Sheboygan County Planning and Conservation Department page before heading out is the safest bet for the latest status.
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