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NORTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN

07. Council Grounds
13. Hartman Creek State Park
33. Langlade County Forest
34. Lincoln County Forest
31. Nicolet National Forest
35. Nine-Mile County Forest Rec. Area
22. Northern Highland-American Legion

COUNCIL GROUNDS STATE PARK

1110 East 10th Street, Merrill, WI 54452. Call (715) 536-8773

Located along the beautiful Wisconsin River a short distance northwest of Merrill. A campground with modern rest rooms, swimming, beach, picnic areas, shelter house, and a physical fitness trail awaits vistors.

Hiking Trails
Trail Length: 2.5 miles
Level: Easy
Directions:1 mile North of Merrill on Hwy 107

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HARTMAN CREEK STATE PARK

N2480 Hartment Creek Road, Waupaca, WI 54981-9727. Call (715) 258-2372

Located on the beautiful Chain of Lakes in central Wisconsin. A quiet and friendly gem for family enjoyment. Fish, swim, hike, bike and ski. Join a guided hike or evening program.

Bike Trail Connectors
Trail Length: 1.0 mile
Level: Easy
Directions:6 miles West of Waupaca on Hwy 54

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NORTHERN HIGHLAND-AMERICAN LEGION STATE FOREST

4125 County Highway M, Boulder Junction, WI 54512. Call (715) 385-2727

225,000 acres of beautiful northern Wisconsin forests and lakes offer camping, fishing, swimming, hunting, boating, canoeing, backpacking, and winter recreation. Wild and wilderness areas are available for those seeking solitude.

McNaughton, Madeline, Shannon, Lumberjack
Trail Length: 38.0 miles
Level: Easy to intermediate
Directions: 12 miles North West of Rhinelander off Hwy 47

Unmarked (Open to bicycles)
Trail Length: 800.0 miles
Level: Easy to intermediate


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NICOLET NATIONAL FOREST

Call (715) 362-3415

Anvil
Trail Length: 19.0 miles
Level: Easy to difficult
Directions: 8-1/2 miles East of Eagle River on Hwy 70

Ed's Lake
Trail Length: 7.0 miles
Level: Easy to difficult
Directions: 2 miles East of Crandon on Hwy 8, then 9 miles South on County Highway W.

Lauterman
Trail Length: 15.0 miles
Level: Intermediate
Directions: 12 miles West of Florence on Hwy 70 to Forest Road 2154, then South 1/4 mile

Unmarked (Open to bicycles)
Trail Length: 3,000.0 miles
Level: Easy to difficult


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LANGLADE COUNTY FOREST

Call (715) 627-6236

Jack Lake (Cross County Ski Trail)
Trail Length: 14.0 miles
Level: Intermediate
Directions:12 miles North of Anitigo o nHwy 45, then East on C.T.H. J 2 miles to jct of Pence Lake Road and road to Veterans Memorial Park

Moccasin Lake Road (Cross County Ski Trail)
Trail Length: 6.0 miles
Level: Intermediate
Directions: North of Anitigo on Hwy 45 to Elcho, then 2 miles West on Moccasin Lake Road , then South 1/4 mile on Bear Road


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LINCOLN COUNTY FOREST

Call (715) 453-5334

Hiawatha
Trail Length: 6.6 miles
Level: Easy
Directions: From Hwy 51 take Hwy 86 exit West to Tomahawk, then Somo Ave. West to Sara Park Activity Center

Underdown Recreation Trails
Trail Length: 6.0 miles
Level: Intermediate
Directions: Hwy 51 North of Merrill to C.T.H. H, East 1 mile to Copper Lake Road, then 4 miles


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NINE MILE COUNTY FOREST

Call (715) 847-5267

Nine Mile (Cross country ski and snowmobile trails)
Trail Length: 25.0 miles
Level: Easy to difficult
Directions: From Wausau South on US Hwy 39 (Formerly 51) to C.T.H. N, then West 3.5 miles to Red Bud Road, then 1-1/2 miles South

Rider's comments: 9 mile has much to offer for the central Wisconsin biker. Miles of wonderful unmapped single track expertly designed make it an undiscovered Mountain bike haven. Presently, I would rank the single track among the best in WI (and I've hit a lot of it). There is a small donation requested and word has it that there will be a much more strict fee required if bikers don't contribute adequately this year. If you're going to bike in the central part of the state, this is where to go!

Mark & Nicole Chickering
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