Flambeau Trails in Wisconsin
  • Dirtdiver73
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    Flambeau Trails in Wisconsin

    by Dirtdiver73 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:18 pm

    Has anyone ridden the Flambeau trails in Wisconsin? I'm new to Wisconsin and trying to plana camping/riding trip for the weekend.
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    Aspired
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    by Aspired » Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:00 pm

    Where are you comming from friend?

    I have never been there and can't find anything that says there are OHM trails there, everything says ATV but if someone knows I woudl certainly go and ride to check it out/ try some new trails.

    I live by EauClaire. I generally ride at one of these locations.

    Black River Falls (3 good single track loops, rid right from campground! - can't ride on ATV trails!) $20 a season never seen it closed

    Knobby ridge (3/4 single track loops, easy to a bit more difficult) $8 a day ++++FYI been closed most of the year so google it and find there website first)

    Nemadji forest (best and most riding) closer to MN though, carefully some are 2 way trails. Verifiy the OHM is open first, ATV trail are almost always but OHM not if get a lot or rain and during hunting season, etc...

    Looking for other areas myself, really need something in the difficult range.

    Good luck!
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    by Dirtdiver73 » Sun Dec 04, 2011 9:49 pm

    I am coming from Waukesha area. Flambeau trails are a 5 hour ride so I usually make a 2 day trip of it. There are some very difficult trails, terrain wise that is. Lots of rocks, but fun as hell. My son is going off to the Navy and my wife isn't ready for the challenging trails. I'm looking for some riding buddies. We moved here in August from Louisiana and plan on going back down south in 3 years or so. Really Sucks not being able to ride all year round. I refuse to get a quad. The south is great for off road trails.
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