Eagle River Area Biking Trails

Anvil Lake - Terrain varies from mostly level to hilly. Trail difficulty is markedAnvil Lake Trails in Eagle River Wisconsin(beginner, intermediate, expert). Lets you discover the many opportunities provided within the National Forest. Parking area (sticker is required) is located just east of the Anvil Lake Campground Entrance and south of Hwy 70. Part of the National Recreation Trail System—Designated watchable wildlife area. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 165KB.)

Length: 12 miles 
Location: From Eagle River, go east on Hwy 70 approximately 8.5 miles, then turn south on Military Rd.


Nicolet North Trails - These trails offer a favorite spot for cross-country Nicolet North Trail in Eagle River Wisconsinskiers, hikers and mountain bikers. A parking lot (sticker required) is located on the west side of the trail head. Part of the Nicolet National Forest, these trails connect to the Anvil Lake Trail. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 164KB.)

Length: 15 miles (11 K). 
Location: From Eagle River, take Hwy 70 east approximately 8.5 miles, turn south on Military Rd. to FR 2181 (Butternut Lake Rd.). Turn east to FR2425 and turn south to parking on west side of road.



Three Eagle Trail - Connecting Eagle River and Three Lakes hiking and biking opportunities, the southern trail segment winds through a gentle to level rolling Three Eagle Trail in Eagle River Wisconsinwooded area south of Eagle River, across Mud Creek, past Clearwater Lake, along a wetland area and through level wooded terrain to Don Burnside Park in Three Lakes. The northern segment of the trail in the City of Eagle River will be completed as Phase Two of the trail project. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 139KB.)

Length: 8.5 miles (southern phase). 
Location: Parking available off Sundstein Road (about 4 miles south of Hwy 70) and at Don Burnside Park in Three Lakes.