Escanaba-Pallette Lakes - This hilly, rolling and very scenic trail winds around several lakes and through a variety of timber types and has a shelter and fire ring provided. Escanaba Lake can also be fished — check all fish you take out with the Escanaba Contact Station. Leashed pets allowed only when there is no snow on the ground. During winter, the trail is a tracked intermediatelevel cross-country ski trail and a Wisconsin StateTrail Pass is required. This trail connects to the Lumberjack Trail. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 149KB.)
Length: 4 loops ranging in length from 2, 4, 5.5 and 8.5 miles.
Location: From Boulder Junction, continue south on Co Hwy M approximately 7 miles to Nebish Lake Road. Turn east on Nebish Lake Road and continue about 3 1/2 miles to the parking area on the north side of the road.
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Fallison Lake - a beautiful, very hilly trail, with spectacular view of Fallison Lake. Booklets on wildlife, flora and trail history are available from the DNR TroutLake Office & at the trail head from mid-May to mid-September as well as interpretive signage along the trail. Bicycling & pets are not allowed on this trail. Cross-country skiing is allowed on these ungroomed trails; however, there are sets of stairs you may need to walk around. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 153KB.)
Length: Loops of .5, 1.0, 2.0 and 2.5 miles.
Location: Across from Crystal Lake Campground on Hwy N west of Sayner.
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Lumberjack Trail - Designated mountain bike trail (Wisconsin State Trail Pass required). Several wilderness trails of grass and dirt gently wind through different timber types and along the edge of the Manitowish River, the Fishtrap Flowage, and White Sand Lake. Leashed pets are allowed when there is no snow. Trail connects to the Escanaba-Pallette Trail.(Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 173KB.)
Length: Loops of 4.6 and 12.5 miles are available.
Location: From Boulder Junction, continue South on Old Hwy K approximately 1 mile to Concora Rd and a parking area.
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North Trout Nature Trail - This easy hiking trail meanders around a mature blackspruce-tamarack bog as well as along Trout Lakeoffering a beautiful view. Great trail for spring wildflower hikes. Also open for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. No bicycles or pets allowed. A state park sticker is required to park at the North Trout Lake Campground parking area. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 117KB.)
Length:1mile loop.
Location: From Boulder Junction, continue south on Hwy M approximately 4miles to aparking area on the west side of the highway.
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Tom Roberts Memorial Nature Trail - This handicapped accessible paved nature trail offers interpretive signs as visitors amble though balsam, pine, maple, birch and aspen with beautiful views of Muskellunge Lake. Also open for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. No bikes or pets allowed. A State Park vehicle admission sticker is required. This trail accesses both the Crystal Lake Trail and the Plum Lake Trail systems. (Click on the trail map for a printable map PDF 124KB.)
Length: 1/2 mile loop.
Location: From the intersection of County M and County N south of Boulder Junction, continue east on County N approximately 2 miles to Crystal Lake Campground. The Trail is located near the beach area at the campground. |