ATVing & UTVing in Northwest Wisconsin

With over 1,000 miles of ATV trails maintained by local ATV clubs and trail managers, Northwest Wisconsin boasts some of the most enjoyable ATV riding in the Midwest.

Many of the counties allow UTV’s and Off-road Motorcycles on specific trails during certain times of the year. Along the trail system riders will find easy access to businesses ready to cater to their lodging, dining, fuel and other needs.

Unique riding opportunities in the region include a 30-acre Intensive Use Area (ATV Playground) located on the Cattail Trail in Barron County, the Washburn County “ATV Scenic Tour” which features over 35 points of interest and interpretive signage traversing over 100 miles of trail and the Flambeau Trail System, located in Price County on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, which features 7 scenic and historic points of interest.

Trail use dates vary by county and are dependent on many factors. Please check each county's website for trail dates and conditions.

Click on each county's link below to find out more about the area trails. To plan your trip, order your FREE ATV Map or view our online map.

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: Over 100 Miles
Winter: More info coming soon!

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 70 Miles
Winter: 20 Miles

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 180 Miles
Winter: 180 Miles

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 53 Miles
Winter: 154 Miles

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 54 Miles
Winter: None at this time

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 100 Miles
Winter: 300 Miles

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 250 Miles
Winter: 175 Miles

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 31 Miles
Winter: Information coming soon!

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 106 Miles
Winter: 126 Miles

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 24 Miles
Winter: None at this time

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 200 Miles
Winter: ATV/UTV Road routes open year-round

ATV/UTV Information

Summer: 100+ Miles
Winter: 109 Miles

ATV/UTV Rentals

There are a few locations across Northwest Wisconsin where you can rent an ATV/UTV.  Please be sure if you have never ridden before to take an ATV Safety Course through the Wisconsin DNR.