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The Town of Langlade Town Hall, and the Town of Langlade Fire & Rescue Department are located in Lily. The Wisconsin Central Ltd Railroad (formerly Soo Line) operated a rail line through Lily until 2001, when the tracks were removed. The railroad grade is now the Wolf River State Trail. Lily is also a junction for many area snowmobile and ATV ...
In 2024 Wisconsin has 2,332 miles of ATV trails and 62,577 miles of ATV routes, according to WATVA. You can find a list of trails by county on the WATVA website. Economic impact of ATVs/UTVs.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources The Buffalo River State Trail is a 36.4-mile (58.6 km) rail trail between Fairchild, Wisconsin and Mondovi , Wisconsin . Access
The Cheese Country Trail is a 47-mile (76 km) multi-use rail trail in south central Wisconsin. The trail stretches from Monroe to Mineral Point, connecting Browntown, South Wayne, Gratiot, Darlington, and Calamine. The trail is used with ATVs, bicycles, horses, snowmobiles, and hikers.
County No Rail Trail 18 Chippewa River State Trail: 1985 Eau Claire-Durand: Eau Claire, Dunn, Pepin: DNR Yes Rail Trail 30 Devil's River State Trail: 2003 Denmark-Rockwood Brown, Manitowoc: County No Rail Trail 15 Eight miles acquired, but not yet in use. Eisenbahn State Trail: 2003 Eden-West Bend Fond du Lac, Washington: County No Rail Trail 25
The Nicolet National Forest covers 664,822 acres (2,690.44 km 2) of northeastern Wisconsin. It is located in parts of Forest, Oconto, Florence, Vilas, Langlade, and Oneida counties. The forest headquarters are in Rhinelander. There are local ranger district offices in Eagle River, Florence, Lakewood, and Laona.
The trail is maintained by the counties through which it transgresses, Washington and Fond du Lac counties. The trail extends 25 miles, from the village of Eden in the north ( 43°41′12″N 88°21′32″W / 43.68667°N 88.35889°W / 43.68667; -88.35889 ) to Rusco Road, south of West Bend ( 43°23′00″N 88°09′47″W ...
Langlade County was created on March 3, 1879, as New County. It was renamed Langlade County, in honor of Charles de Langlade , on February 20, 1880, and fully organized on February 19, 1881. [ 3 ] The county's original borders extended northward from the top of Shawano County up to the Michigan state line.