Snowmobile Trail Maps
Snowmobile use in Washburn County
Washburn County has over 250 miles of groomed trails. These miles of trails link up to the largest network of snowmobile trails in the Midwest. Snow-Goer magazine ranks Wisconsin's system as the 3rd best in North America, behind two Canadian systems. Visitors have remarked that "these trails are the best I've seen. They're so well kept and they're not crowded like other places we've been to, I'll be back!"
The scenic beauty, wilderness sledding and abundance of services, makes the area unmatched as a destination point for snowmobilers throughout the Midwest. The local snowmobile clubs have worked hard to develop and maintain routes that include a wide assortment of riding pleasures. The trails take you through, both private and public lands, over a variety of terrain including, forests, wetlands, farm fields, streams, lakes and bridges. Many summer trails double as cross country ski trails, or snowmobile trails in the winter. Washburn County has over 100 lodging establishments, from small motels to lavish resorts. There are even winter camping facilities available.
Snowmobile Rules and Regulations
Trail Conditions
- Visit the Trail Conditions area for up-to-date information on recreational trails.
Snowmobile Maps
- Rolling Hills Snowmobile Club
The club promotes snowmobile trail riding and maintains the snowmobile trails in Washburn County. Contact Jim Dienstl (715) 635-8661.
- Tuscobia Park Falls Trail (pdf)
The Tuscobia Park Falls Trail has 51 miles of trail located in two segments (Birchwood, in Washburn County to Radisson and Ojibwa to Draper in Sawyer County) on abandoned railroad grade. - Turf & Tundra Snowmobile & ATV Map (pdf)
- Birchwood Bobcat Club Inc - (715) 354-7413
- 4 Seasons Recreational Club Map
Trails north of Minong linking into Washburn County Trails such as the Wild Rivers Trail.
