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Experience adventure and fun outdoors with the Wisconsin Trail Report! Bring your family and friends along for hiking and biking activities from beginner to expert across the state. Know when and where to go with the official Travel Wisconsin Trail Report.
Use the map and corresponding reports to find your next adventure, understand the general trail conditions in the area, review basic trail descriptions and prepare for your hiking or biking outing. Discover nearby events and activities, world-class dining and unique lodging.
The Zip Trail system offers 8 miles of hand built single track and machine built flow trail. There are two smaller beginner loops called the Sue trails, perfect for beginners - flat, with no features, winding through picturesque forest. Big Blue Ox, IMBA and T-Bird Valley are fast, old school single-track. And the new Backcountry, opened in 2019, consists of three downhill runs that progress in difficulty, Ready, Aim & Fire. All three are fun, flowy trails with berms, jumps and tabletops (all optional). All are good trails for beginner and intermediate riders to ride and develop their skills. Reload is a steady climb back to the top of the hill for a repeat of downhill runs before heading back to the trailhead. Two new trails in Backcountry opened in June of 2021, with more advanced flow and features, including jumps and drops, and a new big rollover. Scope it out before you hit those features. B line always available. This trail system is perfect for mixed skill levels. Riders can explore trails that match their experience, with multiple meetup spots along the way. Porta-Potty is on the premises. Trails are groomed and open in the winter for fatbiking. The season ended mid March in 2023. Join us for Thursday night groups rides at the Zip. See updates on Facebook/LAMBORiders Helmets strongly encouraged for everyone's safety.
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