Northwest Wisconsin Outdoor & Trail Guide
Horseshoe Lake Saddle Trail Bayfield County Length: 12 miles. Scenic and gently rolling, the trail passes through hardwoods and pine forests with some open areas. These two loops are easy for anyone to navigate and can be ridden in one day. Trail Difficulty: Easy to Moderate. Fee/pass required: Yes. Lake Wissota State Park Chippewa County Length: 7 miles. Trails available in the park for daytime horseback riding. Horse rental is not available in or near the park. Narrow Gauge Trail Barron County Length: 6 miles. Trail, parking, and primitive camp system in the Narrow Gauge area of Bear Lake township on county forest land. Offers nearly 6 miles of riding. Managed by the Barron County Horse Trail Association. Old Abe Trail Chippewa County Length: 6 miles. Alongside part of the paved trail is 6 miles of beautiful equestrian trail. The trail winds through agricultural and forestland while following the undeveloped shoreline of the Chippewa River. Pine Line Rail Trail Price County Length: 28 miles. View the terminal moraine left by glaciers 12,000 years ago, plus picturesque dairy farms, hardwood forests, pine stands, and abundant wildlife. Saunders State Trail Douglas County Length: 8 Miles. The trail begins near the town of Saunders and passes through several communities. The entire trail is open to horseback riding. The trail is not groomed or surfaced and may be rough or soft in many sections. Riders must share the trail with motorized vehicles. Fee/Pass Required: Yes. Smith Rapids Saddle Trail Price County Length: 16 miles. Description: Along the banks of the South Fork of the Flambeau River, this trail offers open vistas and opportunities to view wildlife. Picnic area nearby with water available. The trail is peaceful, relatively flat and traverses various forest types. Fee/Pass Required: No. 10 11 12 9 13 14 15 www.northwestwisconsin.com • 715-416-3256 17 Osceola Amery St.Croix Falls 16 1 3 14 16 16 15 13 8 17 2 11 4 5 7 12 10 6 17 9 To obtain specific maps and detailed information on any location, contact the corresponding County. See page 2. Your Escape. Your Adventure. Tri-County Recreational Corridor Ashland, Bayfield & Douglas Counties Length: 60 miles. Multi-Use Trail parallels Hwy 2 and stretches from Superior to Ashland. The tri-county corridor is an abandoned rail bed trail of pea-sized limestone gravel. Many miles of forest roads and trails are open to horseback riding in Bayfield County in addition to the Tri-County Corridor. 16 Tuscobia State Trail Sawyer & Washburn Counties Length: 56 miles. A reclaimed railroad trail, not groomed or surfaced and may be rough or soft in spots. Users share the trail with motorized vehicles. Fee/Pass Required: No. 17 Washburn County Tourism/James Netz Photography
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