Wildcat Mountain & Winter Fat Bike Trail

Photo Credit: Washburn County Tourism/James Netz Photography
Summer Mountain Bike Trails at Wildcat
Photo Credit: Washburn County Tourism/James Netz Photography
Fat Bike at Wildcat Winter Fat Bike Trail
Photo Credit: Washburn County Tourism/James Netz Photography
Fat Bike at Wildcat Winter Fat Bike Trail

Features

  • Free Admission
    • Yes
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
  • Difficulty
    • Easy
    • Medium
    • Hard
  • Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
    • Hilly
    • Wooded
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 21
  • Groomed Winter Fat Tire Bike Trail
    • Yes

Wildcat Mountain & Winter Fat Bike Trail

Information: 715-635-9696
Toll Free: 800-367-3306
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A combination of single track, double tracks, portions of snowmobile/ATV trails and gravel roads provide for a wide variety of riding skills and experiences. The trail utilizes thousands of acres of Washburn County forest land, thanks to Washburn County Forestry Department’s support of biking in the area. In the winter, roughly 11 miles are expertly groomed for winter fat bike riding. This majestic land features mature oak, basswood, & maple stands. The many acres are also dotted with glacial lakes that offer pristine viewing. You will not find any permanent building structures here as all of this land is protected-it is basically the same land, “virgin soil”, one would have found two hundred years ago. When exploring Wildcat, you will find trails that are mowed, brushed, and marked and maintained by volunteers & local trail users, that will lead you through the many miles of wilderness. Trail users will also encounter winding climbs and descents, long gravel sections and tight single track.