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Reports

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 24, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 24, 2023

Area Report:

The official opening for the Washburn County ATV trail system will be 8:00 a.m. this Friday, May 26.  Clubs are still working through trail systems to make sure gates are open and trees are cleared.  If there are more questions please contact the Washburn County Forestry Department at 715-635-4490. Please be aware that Washburn County ordinances stipulate automatic closures of our trails when DNR fire danger is at very high or higher.  As of right now Weather forecasts for this weekend will still be dry conditions.

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 24, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 24, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which remain open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 23, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 23, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which remain open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 22, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 22, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which remain open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  

Trail Report: Antigo | Langlade County, Wisconsin – May 22, 2023

Trail Conditions: Good

Date of Report: May 22, 2023

Area Report:

The entire Langlade County ATV/UTV Trail System is open as of Friday, May 19th. However, the ATV trail segment between Langlade-Price Road and Kent Road will remain closed until further notice. Click here for a map of open trails.

News and Reports:

All County Highway road routes in Langlade County are open year-round.

For more information, please contact Al Murray, Forest Administrator, or Cody Brauner, Langlade County ATV Coordinator at 715-627-6300.

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 19, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 19, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which remain open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 18, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 18, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which remain open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 18, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 18, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which remain open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  Right now Fire Danger is very high, therefore, ALL trails are CLOSED until Fire Danger goes down.

Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – May 17, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 17, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County ATV trails are generally closed at this time. The only exceptions to this spring closure are the Wild River Trail and the Railroad Grade to Shell Lake, which usually stay open unless DNR Fire Danger is rated at Very High or higher.  Right now Fire Danger is very high, so ALL trails are CLOSED until the Fire Danger goes down.

Trail Report: Hayward, Wisconsin – May 4, 2023

Trail Conditions: Closed

Date of Report: May 4, 2023

Area Report:

May 4, 2023

County for trails (dark green on map) open May 15th. The exception – 9 Mile loop is open.
 
Flambeau Forest (orange area on map) opens May 15th.
 
Chequamegon National Forest (light green on map) opens May 26th – this includes the dead horse.
 
What IS open now – the Tuscobia (trail 10). There are some washouts and trail work that will be planned but it is open, again the 9 Mile Loop off the Tuscobia is also open.
Roads/routes that are NOT forest roads are open.
 
LCO roads are NOT open yet. There needs to be a green light for signage to happen with the changes, we have not been given that yet and do not have an ETA, we hope soon and will update as soon as anything changes. These LCO changes will be reflected on Trail Treker, Avenza and Polaris once completed, they will NOT be reflected on the paper map until new maps come out late fall. There will also be good signage.
 
Until the 15th you are limited but there are trails to ride. Only about a week and the season will begin.
 

In the meantime – make sure you are ready to ride!  See below about registrations and non-resident trail passes.  

All annual ATV and UTV trail passes are shipped by US Mail to the address specified. You will receive a temporary operating receipt when you place your order, which allows you to legally use your vehicle immediately.

NON-RESIDENT ANNUAL TRAIL PASS (EXPIRES MARCH 31) – $35
NON-RESIDENT 5-DAY ATV/UTV TRAIL PASS – $20
(RIDER RECEIVES A TEMPORARY OPERATING RECEIPT ONLY; NO DECAL ISSUED)
ATVs and UTVs registered in Wisconsin – no trail pass required.
Nonresidents may choose to register their ATV or UTV in Wisconsin which costs $30 for a two-year registration. Go to GoWild.WI.gov to register online. You can then print your temporary operating receipt, which will allow you to legally use your vehicle immediately. You can also complete the Wisconsin All-Terrain and Utility Terrain Vehicle Application and send by mail, but you must wait for your registration decals to arrive before you can legally operate your ATV or UTV.
Questions? Call the DNR Call Center at 1-888-936-7463

Please contact the Chequamegon National Forest’s District Recreational Info at 715-634-4821 for additional questions.  For the Flambeau State Forest call 715-332-5271.  

Non-Resident Trail Passes are required for ATVs.  (WI residents do not need a trail pass but are required to display their registration sticker.)

State law requires ATVs to always operate with headlights on.

Sawyer County allows the use of Side by Sides on ALL ATV TRAILS, including those in the Chequamegon National Forest.