All-Terrain Vehicle Area Trails Spring, Summer and Fall 2008

This listing, arranged in alphabetical order by county, describes over 1,800 miles of trail and intensive use areas that will be available for spring, summer, and fall all-terrain vehicle riding in 2008. You will find below a brief explanation of the trail and the local contact. For the most current information on trail conditions, maps and the local trail or area opening/closing dates, please contact the office indicated . . Most of the trail sponsors produce a quality map that is suitable for on-the-trail use. All-terrain vehicles making use of these trails must be registered for public use or display a non-resident trail pass. ATV Registration Application).

PLEASE OBEY TRAIL SIGNS AND SPEED LIMITS AS POSTED. Future trail use will depend on compliance with local regulations.

ATV Trails can be found in the following counties:

Adams | Ashland | Barron | Bayfield | Burnett | Chippewa | Clark | Douglas | Eau Claire | Florence | Fond du Lac | Forest | Iron | Jackson | Kenosha | Kewaunee | Lafayette | Langlade | Lincoln | Marathon | Marinette | Oconto | Oneida |Polk | Price | Rusk | Sawyer | Shawano | Taylor | Washburn | Wood |

By Property Name: Buffalo River Trail | Cheese Country Trail | Chequamegon -Nicolet National Forest (see Ashland, Bayfield, Price & Taylor Counties) | Flambeau River State Forest | Jackson County/Black River State Forest | Richard Bong State Recreation Area | Tri-Co Recreational Corridor | Tuscobia-Park Falls Trail |

Adams County

Description: Dyracuse Mound Motorcycle Recreation Area. 15 miles south of Wisc. Rapids ( Archer Dr. east of State Hwy 13). Contains 2 ATV courses, 2 motorcycle courses, trails, shelter, toilets and parking. Admission fee is charged. No camping in the park.

Adams County maintains approximately 20 miles of trail.

Contact: Town Clerk, Town of Rome, 1156 Co Trunk D, Nekoosa, WI 54457 (715) 325-8013; Website: http://www.romewi.com

Adams County maintains approximately 20 miles of trail.

Contact: Adams County Parks, Courthouse, Box 196, Friendship, WI 53934; (608) 339-4230; E-Mail Address: parks@county.adams.wi.us

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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
in Ashland County

Description: Dead Horse Run Trail. Approximately 79 miles of forest trail on moderately rolling terrain. Trailhead is located 3 miles north of Loretta (State Hwy 70) immediately off of County Trunk GG.

Contact: Glidden Ranger Station, Chequamegon N.F., Glidden, WI 54527; (715) 264-2511

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Ashland
Tri-Co Recreational Corridor


Description: Approximately 62 miles of improved railroad grade through Ashland, Bayfield, and Douglas Counties that connects Ashland to Superior.

Contact: Tri-Co Corridor Commission, 22315 Sunset Acres Lane, Grand View, WI 54839; (715) 763-3418; Website: http://www.travelbayfieldcounty.com

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Barron County

Description: Approximately 30.8 with 13.5 miles of abandoned railroad grade between Barron and Turtle Lake (Cattail Trail) and approximately 9.8 miles of Barron County segment of Wild River Trail.

Contact: Barron Co. Trail Coordinator, 127 South 4th Street, Barron, 54812; (715) 418-1320; Website: http://www.co.barron.wi.us/trails.htm

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Bayfield County

Description: Approximately 70.3 miles of trail extending from Port Wing to the Tri County Recreational Corridor and connecting with the Valhalla area trails.

Contact: Bayfield Recreation Dept Courthouse, Box 832 Washburn, WI 54891 1-(800) 472-6338; Website: www.travelbayfieldcounty.com

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Bayfield County
Chequamegon National Forest

Description: Valhalla Area Trails. Approximately 84.9 miles of trail connecting the Valhalla Winter Sports area with the Tri County Corridor and Bayfield County's Battle Axe Trail.

Contact: USDA Forest Service, Washburn Ranger District, Box 578, Washburn, WI 54891; (715) 373-2667

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Burnett County

Description: Approximately 54 miles of trail.

Contact: Burnett County Forestry Office, 7410 County Road K, #106, Siren, WI 54872; (715) 349-2157; Website: www.burnettcounty.com

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Chequamegon National Forest

Description: Presently, the revised Forest Management Plan will restrict ATV use to designated trail and routes. There are several trail systems signed and improved for ATV use. See Ashland, Bayfield, Price, & Taylor counties

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Chippewa County

Description: Approximately 15 miles of trail open from May 15 to November 15.

Contact: Chippewa County Forestry, Courthouse, 711 N. Bridge Street, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729; (715) 726-7881; E-mail: PJasper@co.chippewa.wi.us

Clark County

Description: Approximately 86 miles of trail with additional interconnecting routes. Total ATV travel of 130 miles. Trails and routes wind and loop within the county forest. ATVs must operate on the designated trails and routes. Off trail riding is prohibited .State licensed motorcycles operated by a licensed driver are allowed on the ATV trails and routes. Non-street legal motorcycles can only operate on the Knobby Ridge Motorcycle Trail.

Contact: Co Forestry & Park Office, 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456; (715) 743-5140 or see Clark County Website.

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Douglas County

Description: Approximately 82.4 miles of trail that uses portions of the Saunders grade and Gandy Dancer Trail. Also 47 miles of Douglas County segment of Wild Rivers Trail.

Contact: Douglas Co Forestry Dept, Box 211, Solon Springs, WI 54873; (715) 378-2219: e-mail: forestry@douglascountywi.org or go to Douglas County website.

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Eau Claire County

Description: Approximately 17 miles of trail that connects the Clark County system with the Buffalo River Trail and 4 miles that connect Channey ATV trail to Town of Wilson routes.

Contact: Eau Claire County Parks, 227 First St., West Altoona, WI 54720; (715) 839-4738 or see Eau Claire County website.

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Eau Claire Buffalo River Trail

Desciption: Approximately 36 miles of trail located on abandoned railroad grade in Trempealeau, Jackson, and Eau Claire counties (Mondovi - Fairchild).

Contact: Perrot State Park, Rt. 1, Box 407, Trempealeau, WI 54661; (608) 534-6409

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Florence County

Description: Approximately 20 miles of trail in the Florence area.

Contact: Florence County Forestry Dept., 4818 Forestry Drive, WI 54121; (715) 528-3207 ext 105; e-mail: psmith@co.florence.wi.us or see Florence County Website.

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Fond du Lac County

Description: City of Fond du Lac intensive use area.

Contact: City of Fond du Lac, P.O. Box 150, Fond du Lac, WI 54936-0150; (920) 929-3310; Website: http://www.fdlmx.com

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Forest County

Description: Approximately 33 miles of looped trail on county forest lands 3 miles south of Crandon and Nicolet State Trail.

Contact: County Forestry Dept., Courthouse, 200 E. Main St., Crandon WI 54520; (715) 478-3475; e-mail: dzforest@co.forest.wi.us

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Iron County

Description: Approximately 120 miles of trail connected by an extensive system of all-terrain vehicle routes.

Contact: County Forestry Office, 607 3rd Avenue N, Suite 2, Hurley, WI 54534; (715) 561-2697 E-mail: ICF@ironcountyforest.org. Website: http://www.ironcountywi.com.

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Jackson County
Jackson Co/Black River State Forest

Description: Approximately 98 miles of trail on state and county forest land.

Contact: Jackson Co Forestry Dept, W9790 Airport Rd., Black River Falls, WI 54615; (715) 284-8475; E-mail: jcfp@centurytel.net; Website: http://www.co.jackson.wi.us/.

or

DNR, Black River Area Office, 910 Highway 54 East, Black River Falls WI 54615; (715) 284-1400

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Kenosha County
Richard Bong State Recreation Area

Description: 6 miles of looped trail on gently rolling terrain in a special use area. A state park permit is required for car parking in the recreational area.

Contact: Richard Bong Recreation Area, 26313 Burlington Rd., Kansasville, WI 53139; (262) 878-5600.

Kewaunee County

Description: The Kewaunee County ATV Park approximately 20 miles of rolling trail

Contact: Kewaunee County Promtions/Recreation, E42880 Co. F, Kewaunee, WI 54216; (920) 388-0444; Website: Kewaunee County

Lafayette County

Description: Approximately 18 miles of trail in the Fayette and Wiota area connecting to the Cheese Country Trail.

Contact: Lafayette County Clerk, 626 Main St. Darlington, WI 53530; (608) 776-4850 or see Lafayette County website.

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Lafayette County
Cheese Country Trail

Description: 47 miles of abandoned railroad grade extending from Mineral Point (Iowa County) to Darlington (Lafayette Co.) to Monroe (Green Co.) and 17 miles of the Pecatonica grade trail.

Contact: Tri Co Trail Commission, 800 Clay Street, Darlington, WI 53530; (608) 776-5706. Web address: www.tricountytrails.com

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Langlade County

Description: The Augustyn Spring Trail (16 miles) is located in the Town of Ainsworth. The Parrish Highlands Trail (53 miles) has 3 trail access points near Parrish and connects with the Lincoln County Harrison Hills Trail.

Contact: Co Forestry & Parks, 1633 Neva Road, Antigo, WI 54409; (715) 627-6300; e-mail: tkubiaczyk@co.langlade.wi.us

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Lincoln County

Description: Approximately 44 miles of trail on county forest lands that connects with the Langlade County Parrish Highlands Trail.

Contact: County Forestry Office, 1106 E. 8th Street, Merrill, WI 54452; (715) 536-0327; e-mail: kkleinschmidt@co.lincoln.wi.us

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Marathon County

Description: Approximately 21 miles of trail in the Burma road unit of the Marathon County Forest and 4 miles on the Edgar to Stratford trail.

Contact: County Forestry Dept., 212 River Drive, Ste. 2, Wausau, WI 54403-5476; (715) 261-1580; e-mail: jsdaniels@mail.co.marathon.wi.us

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Marinette County

Description: The county maintains approximately 204 miles of trail connecting Pembine, Dunbar, Goodman, and Florence County.

Contact: County Parks Department, Box 320, Marinette, WI 54143; (715) 732-7530; Website: http://www.marinettecounty.com

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Oconto County

Description: The county maintains approximately 58 miles of trail with connecting routes.

Contact: County Land/Forestry Agent, 301 Washington St., Oconto, WI 54153; (920) 834-6827; Website: www.ocontocounty.org

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Oneida County

Description: Approximately 26 miles of trail and interconnecting routes.

Contact: Oneida County Forestry, Box 400, Courthouse, Rhinelander, WI 54501; (715) 369-6140; e-mail: jbilogan@co.oneida.wi.us

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Polk County

Description: The County maintains approximately 31.3 miles of trail in several locations.

Contact: Polk Co Parks Dept., 100 Polk Plaza, Suite 10, Balsam Lake, WI 54810; (715) 485-9278; Website: http://www.polkcountytourism.com

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Price County

Description: Approximately 15 miles of trail including: 10 miles - Georgetown trail, 2.5 miles - Solberg Segment and various connectors.

Contact: Price County Forestry Department, 104, E Eyder Avenue, Phillips, WI 54555; (715) 339-6371; e-mail Eric.Holm@co.price.wi.us

Price County
Chequamegon National Forest

Description: Flambeau Trails. 72 miles of signed trails on moderately rolling terrain. Trail access sites are at Blockhouse Lake parking area, and forest trail parking located on State Hwy 70 east of Fifield. Camping with trail access is available at Sailor Lake, Smith Rapids, and Newman Lake Campgrounds.

Contact: Park Falls Ranger District, Chequamegon N. F, 1170 4th Avenue, S., Park Falls, WI 54552; (715) 762-2461

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Rusk County

Description: Rusk County maintains approximately 10 miles of trail with interconnecting roads for a total of approximately 20 miles. A trails head is located on North Buck's Lake Road.

Contact: Rusk County Forestry Department, 311 Miner Ave., Ste 151, Ladysmith, WI 54848; (715) 532-2113; Website: http://www.ruskcounty.org/visitorsinfo/recreation.asp

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Sawyer County

Description: Approximately 94.1 miles of trail known as the Dead Horse trail.

Contact: USDA Forest Service, Great Divide Ranger District, PO Box 896, Hayward, WI 54843; (715) 634-4821.

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Sawyer County
Flambeau River State Forests

Description: 38 miles of trail signed for summer use.

Contact: Flambeau River State Forest, W1613 County Road W, Winter, WI 54896; (715) 332-5271

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Sawyer County
Tuscobia-Park Falls Trail

Description: 51 miles of trail located in two segments (Birchwood to Radisson and Ojibwa to Draper) on abandoned railroad grade.

Contact: DNR Ranger Station, Box 187, Winter, WI 54896; (715) 266-3511

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Shawano County

Description: The Village of Tigerton operates the Embarrass River ATV Park from dawn until dusk, seven days a week with approximately 20 miles of trail on 500 acres. The park includes a campground.

Contact: Village of Tigerton, P.O. Box 147, Tigerton, WI 54486; (715) 535-2262; E-mail: tigertonatvpark@frontiernet.net

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Taylor County

Description: Camp 8 Trails. Approximately 15 miles. Rustic campsites developed near the Camp 8 Flowage (vault toilet, water). The trailhead/camp area is located approximately 6 miles east of Rib Lake

Contact: Taylor Co Forestry Dept., 224 S 2nd Street, Medford, WI 54451; (715) 748-1486; E-mail: brad.ruesch@co.taylor.wi.us

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Taylor County
Chequamegon National Forest

Description: Perkinstown Trail. 22 miles of trail on gently rolling terrain. Trailhead is located approximately 15 miles west of Medford on State Hwy 64 (north side of road). Chippewa Campground is adjacent to northern end of trail.

Contact: Taylor Co Forestry Dept., 224 S 2nd St., Medford WI 54451; (715) 748-4875; e-mail brad.ruesch@co.taylor.wi.us

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Washburn County

Description: Approximately 87.5 miles on the Washburn County segment of the Wild Rivers Trail and connectors.

Contact: Washburn County Forestry Dept., 850 W. Beaver Brook Avenue, Suite 4, Spooner, WI 54801; (715) 635-4490; E-mail: forestry@co.washburn.wi.us

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Wood County

Description: Seneca ATV Intensive Use Area: 12 miles of trail southwest of Wisconsin Rapids.

Contact: Wood Co Park-Forest Dept., P.O. Box 8095, 400 Market, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-8095; (715) 421-8422; E-mail: Lfrancis@co.wood.wi.us

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Last Revised: Monday April 28 2008