Brule River State Forest - Recreation - Winter Activities Snowmobiling
The Main Snowmobile Trail is less then a quarter Mile from the Cabin - Simply jump out the door and ride there. The trails are almost Endless Ride to Minnesota or the Upper Peninsula
of Michigan on the old railroad line that has been converted into this
scenic passage through Northern Wisconsin. Call and ask about renting
our Snowmobiles - leave the headaches to us.
Snowmobiling is a popular activity in the Brule River State Forest and the forest provides over 30 miles of designated trails. These trails are important links in the regional snowmobile trail system, connecting communities in Douglas and Bayfield counties. The Brule River Riders Snowmobile Club maintains the forest trails with fees collected from snowmobile registration and trail passes.
During winter, snowmobile trails on the forest are also open to ATVs.
Trail Passes Wisconsin law requires those who use the state's snowmobile trails to display either proof of Wisconsin registration or a snowmobile trail pass. For more information or to purchase a pass, visit the Department of Natural Resources snowmobile trail pass page.
Additional Information Snowmobiling in Wisconsin includes DNR information on regulations, safety and registering snowmobiles in the state.
The DNR's Regulations Book (PDF, 330KB) provides details on Wisconsin's snowmobile laws.
Snowmobiling is a popular activity in the Brule River State Forest and the forest provides over 30 miles of designated trails. These trails are important links in the regional snowmobile trail system, connecting communities in Douglas and Bayfield counties. The Brule River Riders Snowmobile Club maintains the forest trails with fees collected from snowmobile registration and trail passes.
During winter, snowmobile trails on the forest are also open to ATVs.
Trail Passes Wisconsin law requires those who use the state's snowmobile trails to display either proof of Wisconsin registration or a snowmobile trail pass. For more information or to purchase a pass, visit the Department of Natural Resources snowmobile trail pass page.
Additional Information Snowmobiling in Wisconsin includes DNR information on regulations, safety and registering snowmobiles in the state.
The DNR's Regulations Book (PDF, 330KB) provides details on Wisconsin's snowmobile laws.