Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail

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The Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail winds through vibrant fall foliage in northern Langlade County, offering riders a stunning autumn adventure through colorful forests and scenic landscapes.
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A group of UTV riders pauses for a break along the Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail, enjoying the fresh air and scenic surroundings of Langlade County’s Northwoods..
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UTV riders make a stop at a local business along the Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail, supporting the community while exploring the scenic routes of Langlade County.
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A group of UTV riders heads out from a local business along the Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail, ready to continue their adventure through the scenic landscapes of Langlade County.
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Trail signs along the Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail provide helpful guidance, ensuring riders stay on course as they explore the scenic routes of Langlade County.
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Riders enjoy a beautiful day on the Pickerel/Pearson ATV/UTV Trails in Langlade County, taking in the scenic views of lakes, forests, and winding routes through the Northwoods

Features

  • Free Admission
    • Yes
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 5+
  • Trails
    • Yes

Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail

Information: 715-627-6300
Closed December 1st - May 1st (weather permitting)
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The Pickerel/Pearson ATV Trail is a scenic 5-mile route located in the northeastern part of Langlade County, stretching between Post Lake and Pickerel. This connector trail links the Parrish/Highlands ATV Trail and the Augustyn Springs ATV Trail, while also providing access to Forest County’s trail system. Winding through county forest land and alongside the shores of Rolling Stone Lake, Pickerel Lake, and Upper and Lower Post Lake, this trail offers riders beautiful views of lakes, rivers, and woodlands. While much of the trail follows roadways, the natural surroundings make it a picturesque and enjoyable ride for ATV and UTV enthusiasts exploring Langlade County’s "County of Trails."