Northwest Wisconsin Outdoor & Trail Guide

www.northwestwisconsin.com • 715-416-3256 7 Osceola Amery St.Croix Falls 15 13 40 34 44 44 35 31 30 5 43 22 42 2 32 17 25 41 44 7 16 14 3 10 33 46 38 23 24 28 45 27 1 4 6 9 11 18 26 29 36 37 21 8 20 47 48 39 19 52 53 51 51 49 12 To obtain specific maps and detailed information on any location, contact the corresponding County. See page 2. Your Escape. Your Adventure. Old Abe State Trail Chippewa County Length: 19.5 miles. Connects Lake Wissota State Park in Chippewa Falls and Brunet Island State Park in Cornell. This old railroad grade has been developed into a trail for bicyclists, snowmobilers, hikers, horseback riders and in-line skaters. Trail Difficulty: Easy. Trail Type: Paved. Fee/Pass Required: Yes. Osaugie Trail Douglas County Length: 5.2 miles. Asphalt paved trail along Superior Bay towards the Intersection of Hwy 2/53 to Moccasin Mike Road. Trail Difficulty: Easy. Trail Type: Out and back Trail. Fee/Pass Required: No. Riverview Reserve Chippewa County Length: 2.5 miles. Paved and unpaved trails criss cross through the Reserve and provide great viewing opportunities of the Xcel Energy Dam. This trail connects to Duncan Creek Parkway Trail and the Old Abe State Trail. Trail Difficulty: Easy. Trail Type: Paved/Unpaved. Fee/Pass Required: No. Rusk County Roads Rusk County Length: Varies. A variety of loops or out and back routes ranging from a couple miles to 20 miles. Including the popular Dam and PIG routes. All on paved roads. Fee/Pass Required: No. St. Croix Falls Trails Polk County City of Trails: Biking and hiking trails within scenic, hilly city limits. Wooly Mountain Trail: Length: 6.8 miles. A variety of riding and landscapes to experience on this 6-mile loop. The trails are fast, flowy and tight, twisty single track using rocks left behind by the last glacier that formed the beautiful St. Croix River Valley. 14 15 16 17 18 Sawyer County Roads Sawyer County Length: Varies. The county roads of Sawyer County offer road- bicycle enthusiasts a scenic tour of the Hayward Lakes Area. Trail Difficulty: Varies. Trail Type: Paved/Unpaved. Fee/Pass required: No. 19 Stower Seven Lakes Trail Polk County Length: 14 miles. Built on a former railroad corridor, the trail begins in Amery and travels through the communities of Deronda, Wanderoos and Nye, ending about one mile from Dresser at 90th Avenue. The trail passes through maple and oak forests, wetlands, prairies and farmlands and past seven picturesque lakes. Fee/Pass Required: Yes. 20

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