Biking

Washburn County Road

Whether you are looking for a challenging mountain bike trail or an abandoned railroad grade to spend the afternoon on, Washburn County has a trail for you. For mountain bike enthusiasts, be sure to check out the new Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail. If you are looking for a less challenging ride, check out the Wild Rivers Trail. 

Road biking is also a popular past time due to the many quiet, country roads in Washburn County.  Stop by the information center for a road map and route ideas.

Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail
Location: 4 miles east of Spooner, on Hwy 70
Length: 14 miles
Trail Description: A combination of single track, old logging trails, and portions of the Beaverbrook ATV trail provide for a wide variety of riding skills and experiences.
Trail Map

College Street Park Trail
Location: Spooner
Length: 1.2 miles
Trail Description: Multiple loops, dogs okay with leash
Trail Map

Totogatic Trail
Location: North of Minong, on Hwy 53
Length: 5 miles
Trail Description: Multiple loops, terrain varies from flat to rolling hills
Trail Map

Ice Age Trail-Grassy Lake Segment
Location: Pershing Rd, located in the Welsh Lake Segment of Washburn County
Length: 7.2 miles
Trail Description: Follows wide, grassy logging roads

Wild Rivers Trail
Location: Rice Lake to Superior
Length: 96 miles (Barron, Washburn, Douglas Counties)
Trail Description: Multi-use trail, abandoned railroad grade
Trail Map

Tuscobia Trail
Location: Birchwood (Rice Lake to Park Falls)
Length: 74 miles (Barron, Washburn, Sawyer, Price Counties)
Trail Description: Multi-use trail, abandoned railroad grade
Trail Map

Sawyer Brook Springs Trail
Location: Shell Lake
Length: 1 mile
Trail Description: 1 mile trail located next to the Shell Lake Arts Center