Parrish Highlands ATV Trail

Rounding one of the many curves on the Parrish Highland ATV/UTV Trail in Langlade County.
Hitting the trails with friend and family.
Enjoying the fall colors by ATV in Langlade County: The County of Trails!
Photo Credit: Parrish Highlander's ATV Club
Parrish Highlander's ATV Club shelter welcomes ATV/UTVers as a place to rest and stretch the legs.
Photo Credit: Parrish Highlander's ATV Club
The inside of Parrish Highlander's ATV Club shelter welcomes ATV/UTVers as a place to rest.
Photo Credit: Parrish Highlander's ATV Club
Aerial view of Parrish Highlander's ATV Club shelter. There is ample parking space for ATVs and UTVs!

Features

  • Free Admission
    • Yes
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 50
  • Trails
    • Yes

Parrish Highlands ATV Trail

Information: 715-627-6300
Information: 715-623-2085
Closed December 1st - May 1st (weather permitting)
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Parrish Highland ATV Trail is located in the northwestern part of Langlade County. This trail system has 50 miles of scenic terrain that traverses glacial moraines, upland hardwoods, cedar swamps and small rivers and lakes. The terrain is rolling to very hilly. This trail links up with the Lincoln and Oneida County ATV trail system. This two-way trail travels on old logging roads which are also open to other recreational uses. There are three parking/access points. They are on Highway Q, at the Oneida/Langlade County Line; Highway H, 2 miles south of Highway 17 and Q; and Highway T, 3 miles west of Highway 45, Summit Lake. The Highway T location has an ATV washing station, restrooms, and an ATV ramp.

If you want to stay at one of Antigo's north side hotels but still access this ATV trail, there is the City of Antigo ATV route that will connect ATV/UTVers to the Parrish Highlands ATV trail and the Bass Lake Area routes.

The trails are maintained by the Parrish Highlander's ATV Club.