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.
Contact: Town Clerk, Town of Rome, 1156 Co Trunk
D, Nekoosa, WI 54457; (715) 325-8013
Adams County maintains approximately 20 miles of trail.
Contact: Adams County Parks, Courthouse, Box 196,
Friendship, WI 53934; (608) 339-4230
Ashland County
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, P.O. Box 663
Iron River, WI 54847 (715) 372-5959
Barron County
Description: Approximately 7.3 miles of abandoned
railroad grade between Almena and Turtle Lake (Cattail
Trail) and approximately 9.8 miles of Barron County segment
of Wild River Trail.
Contact: Barron Co Trail Coor., 1779 22nd Avenue,
Barron, WI 54812; 715-637-4275
Bayfield County
Description: Approximately 56 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
Bayfield Chequamegon National Forest
Description: Valhalla Area Trails. Approximately
54 miles of trail connecting the Valhalla Winter Sports area
with the Tri County Corridor and Bayfield County's Battle
Axe Trail.
Contact: Washburn Ranger District, Box 578,
Washburn, WI 54891; (715) 373-2667
Burnett County
Description: Approximately 42 miles of trail.
Contact: Burnett County Forestry Office, 7410
County Road K, #106, Siren, WI 54872; (715) 349-2157
Clark County
Description: 80 miles of trail with additional
interconnecting routes, total of 130 miles. Trails wind
and loop through the 133,000-acre Clark County Forest.
Winter ATV trails total 180 miles.
Trails connected to 5 county campgrounds and parks. 6
strategically located parking lots serve the trails. Gas
and food is available within the trail system.
All ATV trails and routes are closed for the period
of March 15th to May 1st of each year and during the
shooting hours of gun deer season.
ATV’s must operate on the designated trails and
routes. Off trail riding 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: Tim Puskarich, Clark County Forestry
& Parks Office, 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456;
(715) 743-5140.
Web Site: Please visit our website for
brochures, maps and updated information
www.co.clark.wi.us.
Off Road Motorcycle Trail Listings
Description: Clark County - Knobby Ridge
Motorcycle Trails. More than 18 miles of trail, 4 loops,
wind through a portion of the 133,000-acre Clark County
Forest. Trails are primarily marked with white
fiberglass posts and periodic motorcycle decals.
A convenient trailhead is located 8 miles west of
Neillsville on Highway 10. Trailhead includes youth
loop, intensive use area, vault toilet and well.
Motorcycle Trail Use sticker required.
All motorcycle trails are closed for the period of
March 15th to May 1st of each year and during the
shooting hours of gun deer season.
Motorcycles may only operate on the designated Knobby
Ridge Motorcycle Trail. Off trail riding prohibited.
Only street legal motorcycles, driven by licensed
operators, are allowed on the Clark County ATV Trail
System.
Snyder Campground is near by for overnight
accommodations.
Contact: Tim Puskarich, Clark County Forestry
& Parks Office, 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456;
(715) 743-5140.
Web Site: Please visit our website for brochures,
maps and updated information
www.co.clark.wi.us.
Douglas County
Description: Approximately 27 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
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 trial to Town of
Wilson routes.
Contact: Eau Claire County Parks, 227 1st Street
West, Altoona, WI 54720; (715) 839-4738.
Eau Claire Buffalo River Trail
Description: 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; (715) 839-1607.
Florence County
Description: Approximately 250 miles of trail in the
Florence area.
Contact: Florence County Forestry Dept., HC 1 Box
82, Florence, WI 54121; (715) 528-3207.
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.
Forest County
Description: Approximately 8 miles of looped trail
on county forest lands 3 miles south of Crandon.
Contact: County Forestry Dept, Courthouse, Crandon
WI 54520; (715) 478-3475.
Iron County
Description: Approximately 99 miles of trail
connected by an extensive system of all-terrain vehicle
routes.
Contact: County Forestry Office, 606 3rd Avenue,
Nt, Hurley, WI 54534; (715) 561-2697.
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.
or
DNR, Black River Area Office 910 Highway 54 East Black
River Falls WI 54615 (715) 284-1400.
Kenosha County
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: 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 Clerk, Courthouse,
Kewaunee, WI 54216; (920) 388-4410.
Lafayette County
Description: Approximately 27 miles of trail in
the Shullsburg, Darlington, and Gratiot area connecting to
the Cheese Country Trail.
Contact: Lafayette County Zoning, Ag Center, 627
Washington, Darlington, WI 53530; (608) 776-4850.
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.).
Contact: Tri Co Trail Commission, Courthouse,
Monroe, WI 53566; (608) 328-9430.
Langlade County
Description: The Augustyn Spring Trail (16 miles)
is located in the Town of Ainsworth. The Parrish Highlands
Trail (41 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.
Lincoln County
Description: Approximately 25 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.
Marathon County
Description: Approximately 20 miles of trail in
the Burma road unit of Marathon County Forest.
Contact: County Forestry Dept., Courthouse, 500
Forest St., Wausau, WI 54403; (715) 261-1583.
Marinette County
Description: The county maintains approximately
160 miles of trail connecting Pembine, Dunbar, Goodman, and
Florence County.
Contact: County Parks Department 1926 Hall Ave.,
Box 320 Marinette, WI 54143; (715) 732-7530.
Oconto County
Description: The county maintains approximately 80
miles of trail/route.
Contact: County Land/Forestry Agent, 301
Washington St., Oconto, WI 54153; (920) 834-6827.
Oneida County
Description: Approximately 10 miles of trail and
interconnecting routes.
Contact: Oneida County Forestry Dept., Courthouse,
Box 400, Rhinelander, WI 54501; (715) 369-6140.
Polk County
Description: The County maintains approximately 36
miles of trail in several locations.
Contact: Polk Co Parks Dept., 100 Polk Plaza, Box
623, Balsam Lake, WI 54810; (715) 485-9278.
Price County
Chequamegon National Forest
Description: Flambeau Trails. 60 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.
Sawyer County
Description: Approximately 61 miles in several
different locations.
Contact: Sawyer Co Forestry Dept., Box 351,
Hayward, WI 54843; (715) 634-4839.
Sawyer County
Flambeau River State Forest
Description: 38 miles of trail signed for summer
use.
Contact: Flambeau River State Forest, W1613 County
Road W Winter, WI 54896; (715) 332-5271
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.
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.
Taylor County
Description: Camp 8 Trails. Approximately 12
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.
Taylor County
Chequamegon National Forest
Description: Perkinstown Trail. 20 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: Medford Ranger District, Chequamegon N.F.,
850 N. 8th Street, US HWY 13, Medford, WI 54451; (715)
748-4875.
Washburn County
Description: Approximately 40 miles on the
Washburn County segment of the Wild Rivers Trail.
Contact: Washburn County Forestry Dept., 850 W.
Beaver Brook Avenue, Suite 4, Spooner, WI 54801; (715)
635-4490.
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.