Minocqua Trails To Try

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Bearskin Trail
The Bearskin State Trail is a 26.5-mile long recreational trail that begins in downtown Minocqua. It is a former railroad bed that has been converted into a hiking, biking, and snowmobiling trail. The trail is known for its scenic beauty, following the Bearskin Creek as it winds through the northwoods. Trail pass required for biking. Dogs allowed on a leash.
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Madeline Trail
The Madeline Lake Trail is a hiking & biking trail located in Woodruff. The trail is a network of four loops of easy to moderate terrain with some rolling hills totaling 16.5 miles. A trail pass is required for biking. Dogs allowed on a leash.
Mcnaughton Trail
The McNaughton Lake Trail is a versatile outdoor trail that caters to hiking and, biking. It provides gentle terrain with minimal steep hills, making it suitable for beginners and those who prefer easier routes. The trail follows old logging roads around three different lakes, offering a picturesque experience. Trail pass is required for both biking on this trail.
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Minocqua Winter Park
Minocqua Winter Park is a hub for winter recreation in Minocqua but in the summer you can still enjoy the trails. Many of the ski and snowshoe trails are maintained and mowed in the summer for hiking. Beginner to expert mountain bikers will also enjoy the property & ride the short single-track mountain biking trail system to the top of Squirrel Hill.
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Raven Trail
The Raven Trail, in Woodruff, is a popular hiking and mountain biking trail that's known for its stunning views and somewhat challenging terrain. There are several loops to choose from, ranging in length, but if you want an easy route, go for the 1.4-mile Nature Trail Loop. The trail is considered to be one of the finest mountain biking trail systems in the Northwoods, offering a grand ride through the woods with flowing and sheltered trails.
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Schlect Trail
The Schlect Trail, in Minocqua, is a popular skiing trail in winter but is also a great hiking trail. The trail offers scenic views of three lakes and hardwood forests, making it a popular spot for fall foliage.
Zipline Trail
The trail consists of several loops totaling 6.2 miles that wind through the woods, beneath the zip lines. From beginner to intermediate, there are varying degrees of difficulty. During the winter, LAMBO grooms the trails for some of the best winter fat biking around. The trail is free and open to the public.