CAMBA Bike Trails
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Groomed Winter Fat Tire Bike Trail
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CAMBA Bike Trails
The Chequamegon National Forest is a mountain biker's playground thanks to an excellent CAMBA trail system. Twenty-eight trails with more than 300 miles of riding in the National Forest and surrounding region have been marked with the distinctive blue-and-white CAMBA signs. Including 50-60 miles of trails specifically groomed and maintained for winter fat tire biking.
The Namekagon Trail is ideal for sampling forest beauty, with comfortable resorts and restaurants close at hand. Trail sidetrips lead to wonderful spots. On Forest Road 203 you can view a fascinating bog. At the south end of the loop, the Lynch Creek Overlook reveals a vast, gorgeous area of streams, bogs and tamarack trees. Think of it as Forest Appreciation 101.300 miles of mountain and road bike trails in the Cable/Hayward area of Bayfield and Sawyer Counties. Maps available at the Cable Area Visitor Center on Cty Hwy M.