Best ATV in Wisconsin
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Wisconsin, Langlade County
01 :43 hrs
17.5 mi
51.190002 ft
Unknown
Located in the northwestern part of Langlade County, this trail system offers over 50 miles of terrain. It is rolling to very hilly and links up with other trails systems. You’ll travel through glacial moraines, upland hardwoods, cedar swamps and past small rivers and lakes. This route is a combination of Lily Mill Firelane, and 5 cent Firelane. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles as well as a Wisconsin registration or a nonresident trail pass.
Wisconsin, Mondovi
07 :15 hrs
36.4 mi
118.812 ft
Unknown
The Buffalo River Trail follows an old railroad trestle that is smooth and hard packed dirt connecting the towns of Fairchild and Mondovi along US 10. It offers views of the surrounding farms, and is a great trail for beginners. There is staging and parking at both ends of the trail. It is open year-round and popular for snowmobiles during the winter months.
Wisconsin, Ashland County
03 :01 hrs
15.2 mi
42.43399 ft
Unknown
The Dead horse Run ATV Trail explores rolling terrain in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. This route begins at Clam Lake and ends at Linden Road. The trail is hard packed and mostly level as it winds through a scenic forest. A variety of wildlife can be found as well as various species of trees. A WI ATV permit is required as well as a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap.
Wisconsin, Oconto County
01 :29 hrs
7.4 mi
16.466003 ft
Unknown
Robenhorst Road Trailhead is part of the Oconto County ATV Trail System. They have over 500 miles of marked trails and forest roads. This trail heads south and the terrain consists of deep water crossings, some muddy sections and wooden bridge crossings. Most of the trails are on county land.
Wisconsin, Bayfield County
02 :45 hrs
13.9 mi
40.190002 ft
Unknown
This route begins off the Amundson Road Parking and intersects with M road riding past Lake Namakagon and Garden Lake. It passes by several options for good, gas, and services. Stay on authorized routes that are signed. All ATVS and UTVs must have a functioning muffler and spark arrestor.
Wisconsin, Taylor County
00 :57 hrs
4.8 mi
16.273987 ft
Unknown
Perkinstown Motorized Trail is a two-way trail designed for ATV/UTVs, and motorcycles. The trail rides along rolling terrain, wooden bridges and a variety of woodlands and wetlands. This is one of two trailheads and is located at the Chippewa Campground on the north end of the trail. A WI ATV permit is required as well as a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap.
Wisconsin, Sawyer County
02 :32 hrs
12.9 mi
45.847992 ft
Unknown
This ATV route begins just Northwest of Nelson Lake off Hwy 27. It heads southwest and connects with snowmobile routes. Stay on authorized routes that are signed. All ATVS and UTVs must have a functioning muffler and spark arrestor.
Wisconsin, Ashland
05 :18 hrs
26.8 mi
172.56401 ft
Unknown
The Tri-County rail-trail follows Hwy 2 and is a popular multi-use trail for ATVs, snowmobilers, and mountain bikers. This section travels through a variety of terrain that is a mix of heavily wooded scenery, and open farmland. The surface is hard-packed and is easy in difficulty. Gas and services are available in Moquah and Iron River.
Wisconsin, Iron County
02 :30 hrs
12.7 mi
161.80399 ft
Unknown
This trailhead is located in the northern part of the Iron County trail system at Saxon Harbor Campground. It is a full service facility overlooking Lake Superior. Riders need to stay on marked routes and trails and respect private property. During the Winter season if temperatures are above 30 degrees, ATVs are not allowed on the trails. A WI ATV permit is required as well as a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap.
Wisconsin, Iron County
04 :32 hrs
45.9 mi
55.805023 ft
Unknown
Iron County has over 200 miles of well-marked trails to ride ATVs/UTVs. Most towns allow ATVs on the roads but be sure to follow the 25mph speed limit. This section begins in Oma and makes a loop. Other trails connect along the way to lengthen or shorten your adventure. Always use caution and watch for oncoming traffic.
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