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Trail Report: Spooner / Washburn County Wisconsin – October 11, 2022

Trail Conditions: Open

Date of Report: October 11, 2022
Area Report:

ATV & UTV Trails: 

Washburn County ATV trails are open and in good riding condition! The forests are bursting with Fall colors and inviting you to enjoy the sixty degree days! Clubs & County Staff are out maintaining and grading trails so please ride with caution, tread lightly and stay on designated trail surfaces. The TREGO Hwy 53/63 split BRIDGE is under construction please use extra caution in this area.

All trails close if fire danger reaches “Very High” or higher. For the current Fire Danger please refer to the link below.
http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/forestfire/restrictions.html

Mountain Bike Trails: 

Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail: Wildcat trails are open for mountain biking! These trails located east of Spooner are in good condition. Fall is starting to show its colors and it is the perfect time for peddling through the forest! Bring some bug spray for the deer flies. Enjoy!

College Street (Spooner City Park): Club members have been out maintaining the trails to keep them in good riding conditions. . The crisp Fall air is inviting you to enjoy the changing leaves and recreation. Enjoy!

Hiking Trails:

Hunt Hill Trails: The Discovery Trail (labeled Barred Owl Trail on trail maps) is a great experience for families. Each month, 8-15 themed items are hidden along this 1/3 mile trail. See how many items you can find! Share a selfie on social media using #HuntHill to be entered into the monthly giveaway!  Trails are in good hiking conditions. About 7 miles of trails open to the public. The Vole trail is closed at this time. Leaves and foliage are changing to bright Fall colors. Perfect for snapping a few photos!

College Street (Spooner City Park): There are 6 miles of beautiful trails offering a variety of recreational use. Hikers will experience rolling terrain, easy flat surfaces, and a mile of paved trails.