Biking Maps

Washburn County is known for its excellent ski trails, but you’ll want to be sure to check them out for yourself! This area boasts over 84km of groomed ski trails ranging in length and difficulty.

Trail Maps

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. Many of the area trails are closed to motorized use.

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.
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College Street Park Trail
Location: Spooner
Length: 1.2 miles
Trail Description: Multiple loops, dogs okay with leash
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Totogatic Trail
Location: North of Minong, on Hwy 53
Length: 5 miles
Trail Description: Multiple loops, terrain varies from flat to rolling hills
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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
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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
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Sawyer Brook Springs Trail
Location: Shell Lake
Length: 1 mile
Trail Description: 1 mile trail located next to the Shell Lake Arts Center.