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Eagle River is known as the "Snowmobile Capital of the World" because of the World Championship Snowmobile Derby held for over 50 years at an ice oval on the north side of the city. There are over 500 miles of groomed snowmobile trails in the county. The World Snowmobile Headquarters and International Snowmobile Hall of Fame are located in ...
The tipping point came up when efforts to develop a 40-mile ATV trail through the county surfaced. The issue became so controversial that the country board ordered a referendum. Vilas County is a well-know recreation area that has had ATV and snowmobile trails since the 1970s.
The Candlelight Hike will be 6-8 p.m. Feb. 3 at Woodland Dunes in Two Rivers. Advanced registration is required and opens Jan. 22.
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest is a Wisconsin state forest of more than 225,000 acres (910 km 2) across Vilas, Oneida, and Iron counties in north-central Wisconsin. The state forest includes numerous lakes, rivers, and streams. The most prominent rivers are the Wisconsin, Flambeau, and Manitowish
Protected areas of Vilas County, Wisconsin (6 P) ... World Championship Snowmobile Derby This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 07:58 (UTC). ...
Dick and Audrey Decker purchased the Derby Track from the Eagle River Lions Club in 1985 and they sold the property to their son, Chuck Decker, in 1989. In 2013, the World Championship Snowmobile Derby celebrated its 50th anniversary. [5] The current event features 1400+ entrants racing snocross or on the oval track in vintage and modern ...
Dane County's snowmobile trails will open at 3 p.m. Friday. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Sayner is home to the Vilas County Historical Society. The community is the birthplace of the snowmobile, with the first "motor toboggan" built by Carl Eliason in 1924. [5] Sayner is also home to one of the nation's oldest summer camps, Camp Highlands for Boys, founded in 1904, and located on the northeast end of Plum Lake.