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Winter Snowmobile/ATV Rec. Trail System
Douglas County has over 300 miles of groomed snowmobile and winter ATV trails. As conditions change throughout the season, be sure to get the latest update on trail conditions by clicking on the links below, or by calling the Douglas County Trail Hotline 24 hours a day 7 days a week at (715) 378-4528.
Trail Openings/Closings & Current Trail Conditions Report
This report contains information provided by club members of the Northwest Trails Association, as compiled by the Douglas County Forestry Department. The report will be updated weekly throughout the riding season or as soon as the information becomes available. During times
Winter Snowmobile/ATV Recreational Trail System Map
Trail Openings/Closings & Current Trail Conditions Report
when only limited portions of the trail system are open or closed, a map displaying such designations will be included with the report.
The most current Trail Conditions Report can be located on the main Recreation Trails Section.
Motorized Recreational Access Information
Wisconsin Regulations, Registration, Safety Classes, and Safety Tips
Other Recreational Trails
City of Superior Motorized Trail Map
The city of Superior maintains motorized use trails within the city and the Superior Municipal Forest.
City of Superior Trails
City of Superior Motorized Trail Map
Tri-County Corridor
The Tri-County Corridor connects the cities of Ashland and Superior via approximately 62 miles of improved railroad grade in Ashland, Bayfield, and Douglas Counties. This trail parallels the north side of US Highway 2 as it passes through the forest, though not on state forest property.
Gandy Dancer State Trail
Saunders State Trail
Wild Rivers State Trail
Other links
Follow the links below to other websites with information on the Douglas County Trail System.
Northwest Wisconsin Snowmobile Map