Date of Report: October 27, 2022
Area Report:
October 27 ATV Trail Report-provided by Cathy LaReau, Sawyer County Trails
The Sawyer County Trails are still open to ride right now, but we do have some current closures and upcoming trail closures as the season progresses:
Trails Already Closed:
Trail 21 south from FR 203 and the upper portion of Hwy S in the Moose Lake Area – this is a seasonal trail/route that closes on October 23rd each year until May
Trail 31 – a short section between the Tuscobia and County Rd F closed on October 15th and remains closed until December 15th.
Temporary Trail Closings Coming Up:
Tuscobia State Trail – closes between November 15 and December 15th each year during hunting season. Re-opens after that.
Seasonal Trail Closings Coming Up:
Flambeau Forest Trails – these are in the southeast portion of the county and include trails 36, 1, and 25. These trails close to ATV/UTV traffic on November 15th and will not reopen until spring, approximately mid-May
Sawyer County Forest Land Trails (Seeley Hills Trails 63, 31, 8, 77, 15, 9-mile loop off the Tuscobia): All are open until grooming begins for snowmobiling. Once grooming starts, these trails are closed to UTV traffic until spring. ATVs 900 lbs or less can still ride the snow-groomed County Forest trails.
Trails Open All Winter
Chequamegon-Nicolet Forest Trails/Deadhorse Motorized Trail– trails within the Federal forest lands typically stay open all winter until the spring thaw closure. For detailed information and maps, visit their link: Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest – Maps & Publications (usda.gov)
Tuscobia State Trail is open for winter AFTER December 15th
Note about road routes: Our road routes, (other than the upper portion of Hwy S) are open all winter. As a reminder, PLEASE do not speed on our road routes- you do not want to be the rider that causes a route to be closed for others!
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.