
By day or night, trails around here are some of the nicest you can find. Wide, well groomed, and clearly marked, they link many warm and friendly places to meet or lodge. Whether riding through the Flambeau Trails of the Chequamegon, down the old Omaha rail bed known as the Tuscobia Trail running from Park Falls north to Rice Lake, or over hundreds of miles of county and club trails, you will find why Park Falls is great snowmobile county!
CLICK HERE FOR CURRENT TRAIL CONDITIONS
CLICK HERE FOR PARK FALLS AREA SNOWMOBILING EVENTS
WISCONSIN REGISTRATION & TRAIL PASS INFORMATION:
Wisconsin Residents are required to obtain a Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration; Non-Residents are required to obtain a Wisconsin Snowmobile Trail Pass prior to operating a snowmobile on any trail or route. Registrations and Trail Passes can be obtained three easy ways: 1) Quickly and conveniently go online to register using a credit card by clicking here for the DNR Snowmobile Online Registrations Page; 2) Purchased over the counter at many DNR Authorized Sales Locations. Click here to find an Authorized Sales Location; or 3) By calling WDNR at 1-888-WDNRINFO (1-888-936-7463). For additional information on Registrations/Trail Passes, click here to visit the Wisconsin DNR Snowmobile webpage.
TRAIL INFORMATION & DOWNLOADABLE MAPS:
PRICE COUNTY
Price County Snowmobile Trail Map
CITY OF PARK FALLS
City of Park Falls Route Map
We have recently completed this new map of the Official City of Park Falls Snowmobile Routes.
Accessibility to and from these designated routes has been granted by State Law and is as follows: "Snowmobiles may access the designated routes in such a manner that would be the closest and most direct to that person's dwelling or lodging. In addition, a person may operate their Snowmobile on city streets, other than Hwy 13, to and from a designated route to the following: Service Stations, Restaurants, Taverns, Stores or Business, Place of employment, or for Lawn care or Snowplowing duties." The City of Park Fall's commitment to snowmobilers is one reason why we are considered a snowmobile friendly city! Don't take our workd for it, fuel up your snowmobile and come enjoy the experience for yourself!
VILLAGE OF BUTTERNUT
Official ATV & Snowmobile Route Map for the Village of Butternut
TUSCOBIA TRAIL
Tuscobia Trail Map
Tuscobia State Trail Website
TUSCOBIA TRAIL TEMPORARILY RE-ROUTED:
Due to record amounts of rainfall received earlier this year, a long-standing culvert was unfortunately washed out. Thus, the trail is temporarilty closed from Martin Street in Radisson (Sawyer County) to Weirgor Road (Sawyer County). The effected section is barricaded and signed. Work is currently underway to construct a bridge over this section. A detour route has been established temporarily to ensure seemless travel for trail users. Now snowmobilers will continue on the trail and detour onto State Highway 27/70 across the Rock Creek highway bridge. The area is clearly marked with signage and orange snowfence. We will continue to post updates on the trails repair progress as it becomes available to us. Please contact us if you have any questions.
For more information & additional Trail Maps contact:
Park Falls Area Chamber of Commerce
400 4th Ave. S.
Park Falls, WI 54552
Phone: 877-762-2703 or 715-762-2703
Price County Trails Association
PO Box 26
Phillips, WI 54555 |
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