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Almost
every snowmobiler in the Midwest is aware of the fantastic winter
playground found near the the Iron River area of Bayfield County.
Hundreds of miles of wilderness trails provide tours through this
areas natural beauty, beckoning riders to return year after
year.
Bayfield
County welcomes winter snow enthusiasts to their winter paradise.
A special treat for riders can be found on Trail 63, which travels
from Hayward north through Cable, Drummond and Grandview as it continues
on toward Mason. Along this trail riders will cross three refurbished
railroad trestles, the 200 foot Namakagon River Bridge, 585 foot
18 Mile Creek Bridge, and the 325 foot White River Ramblers Snowmobile
Bridge, each providing an awesome view.
Trail
7 traveling east from Cable brings riders to the scenic Lake Namakagon,
the 10th largest natural lake in Wisconsin. From here a trek south
on Trail 8 provides an excellent opportunity to view wildlife as
riders travel along the Rock Lake Semi-Primitive Area.
Trails
lead in all directions in this scenic Chequamegon National Forest
region offering unlimited choices. When staying in this area, snowmobiles
are the only transportation you will need since almost everything
is accessible via snowmobile. Excellent lodging with roaring fireplaces
and great food can be found trailside through out this region.
The
Iron River Area is your premier snowmobile destination for Northern
Wisconsin. We offer miles and miles of "smooth as a baby's
behind" trails and the friendliest lodging, dining, and entertaining
establishments in the state. Many, many folks tell us that we have
the best trails they've ever ridden on!
All
of this and more is set against the winter splendor of the Chequamegon
National Forest. With almost a million acres, the National Forest
offers the best in Midwest snowmobiling without the crowds of more
widely known destinations! The Iron River Wisconsin Area also makes
an excellent jump-off point to some other great Wisconsin riding,
including Hurley, Hayward, and the rest of Bayfield County. This
winter, come join us in the Iron River Area of Northwest Wisconsin!

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