Brule River Cross Country Skiing
Afterhours Cross-Country Ski Trials The Brule River State Forest includes an extensive network of some of the region's finest and best maintained cross-country ski trails for both classical and skate skiing. Various loops provide a variety of terrain suitable for both beginning skiers and those with advanced skills. The scenic Bois Brule River can be seen from the River and White Pine trails. At the trailhead, visitors will find restroom facilities and a warming shelter jointly maintained by the forest and the Brule Valley Ski Club.
Afterhours Ski Trail brochure and map (PDF, 73KB)
Location The 25-kilometer Afterhours Ski Trail is located west of Brule on Afterhours Road, just south of US Highway 2.
Fees Skiers age 16 years and older must purchase a Wisconsin State Trail Pass to ski the Afterhours Trail. Passes are available by self-registration at the trailhead. Please purchase trail passes prior to skiing.
Annual - $20.00
Daily - $4.00
Ski Etiquette and Rules
Afterhours Ski Trail brochure and map (PDF, 73KB)
Location The 25-kilometer Afterhours Ski Trail is located west of Brule on Afterhours Road, just south of US Highway 2.
Fees Skiers age 16 years and older must purchase a Wisconsin State Trail Pass to ski the Afterhours Trail. Passes are available by self-registration at the trailhead. Please purchase trail passes prior to skiing.
Annual - $20.00
Daily - $4.00
Ski Etiquette and Rules
- Skiers should ski within their own abilities and alert others when passing. Control speed on downhill runs and follow the proper direction of the trail.
- Snowmobiles, ATVs, horses, and dogs are prohibited on the trail.
- Do not walk or snowshoe on ski trails.