Augustyn Springs ATV/UTV Trail

Taking in the natural beauty of the Augustyn Springs Trail, surrounded by the vibrant colors and towering trees of northern hardwood forests—an unforgettable Langlade County experience.

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  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 21

Augustyn Springs ATV/UTV Trail

Information: 715-627-6300
Closed December 1st - May 1st (weather permitting)
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Augustyn Springs Trail is located in the northeastern part of Langlade County. Augustyn Springs Trail is 21 miles in length entirely owned by Langlade County within portions of the Jack Lake and Kettlebowl Recreation Areas. The trail is very scenic and is located in a large block of northern hardwoods. It has rolling to very hilly terrain. This trail has some rockiness, and during wet periods has some water holes. This two-way trail travels on logging roads which are also open to other recreationalists. This trail is in an area containing many other wood trails. 

Pause and take in the stunning view of the Wolf River where the Augustyn Springs Trail crosses over on the scenic County Road A bridge. This peaceful moment along the trail is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and soak in the beauty of Langlade County’s wild landscapes.

There is a parking lot, restrooms, ATV ramp, and ATV wash station which is located on Highway A, 8 miles northeast of Neva from Highway 45.