Flambeau River State Forest Trail

Trail Activities: Biking & Hiking | ATVing & UTVing | Horseback Riding

ATV & UTV

  • ATV and UTV use May 15 to November 15
  • Off-Road Motorcycles are not allowed
  • Easy to Difficult

The Flambeau River State Forest Trail is a 38-mile multi-use trail consisting of forest roads, town roads and snowmobile routes located in the Flambeau River State Forest. The trail system connects directly to the Tuscobia State Trail. There are very few services along the trail. Other trails uses include hiking, biking and horseback riding.

The Flambeau River State Forest  Trail has four parking areas – 1) the Flambeau Hills trailhead is located 19 miles west of Phillips on County Road W (pit toilets only); two (2) parking areas are located on County Road M:  2) Take County Road W 17 miles west of Phillips, then go south on County Road M about a 1/4 mile to the Tower Hill parking area (no facilities) or 3) continue on County Road M 7 miles to Fisherman’s Landing parking area (drinking water & pit toilets) at the southern end of the trail just past where County Road M crosses the South Fork of the Flambeau River (or in Hawkins from Hwy. 8 go north on County Road M 10 miles); or 4) go west of Fifield 14 miles to Oxbo Drive then north 1/2 mile to the parking lot (drinking water & pit toilets).

Horseback Riding

Horseback riders are also welcome to ride on old logging roads and/or gravel roads of the Flambeau River State Forest. Horses are not allowed on any beaches, nature/hiking/biking trails, picnic areas or campgrounds.

Find more information about the Flambeau River State Forest.

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