May 3, 2024 at 5:40 a.m.
Oneida County ATV/UTV trail system now open
The Oneida County ATV/UTV Trail System (as administered by the Oneida County forestry, land and recreation department) officially opened for the 2024 spring, summer, fall season, on Wednesday, May 1.
This includes the trails maintained by the following groups: The Hodag 4-Wheelers and Pel-Cho Mudd Nutz ATV-UTV Clubs in the towns of Enterprise and Monico, the Little Rice ATV Club in the Little Rice and Lynne townships, the Lakeland ATV Club trail in the town of Woodruff and the Nokomis ATV Club trail in the Nokomis and Woodboro townships.
Trails are in early season condition and may be wet in spots, so caution is advised.
Additionally, the Enterprise Campground is now open. The Enterprise Campground is located within the Oneida County Forest approximately 11 miles south of Rhinelander on Shingle Mill Road.
As always, riders are asked to stay on the marked trails, obey all signs and regulations and please ride responsibly.
For more information, contact: Reg Videgar, Hodag 4-Wheelers ATV-UTV Club, 608-322-6910; Jim Kocher, Little Rice ATV Club, 715-571-4670; Gary Dominski, Pel-Cho Mudd Nutz, 715-777-5098; Corky Shepard, Lakeland ATV Club, 715-614-3689; Grant Peterson, Nokomis ATV Club, 715-966-3468; Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce, 715-365-7464 Oneida County forestry department, 715-369-6140.
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