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Gartzke Flowage Cross-Country Ski Trail: 5.5miles long, designed for all abilities, and groomed for both classic and freestyle. Parking area, restrooms, and a recreation shelter.LOCATION: From Antigo, travel east on County F. Once past County S intersection continue East on Fifth Avenue Road 2 more miles.

Jack Lake Cross-Country Ski Trail: 15 miles long, designed for allabilities, and Piston-Bully groomed for both classic and freestyle.Parking area, restrooms and a warming shelter.LOCATION: From Antigo, head North on Hwy 45 to Hwy J. Turneast on Hwy J and travel approximately 2 miles. Trailhead will be onyour left.

Moccasin Lake Cross-Country Ski Trail: 5.5 miles long, designedfor all abilities, and groomed for both classic and freestyle. Parkingarea, restrooms, warming shelter with firewood and tables.LOCATION: From Antigo, travel North on Hwy 45 approximately 18miles to Moccasin Lake Road. West on Moccasin Lake Road to BearRoad. South on Bear Road one mile to trailhead.

Kettlebowl Cross-Country Ski Trail: 4.3 miles long, includes threeloops and is groomed for classic skiing. Kettlebowl Downhill SkiArea provides great slope skiing for the entire family. Tow rope-operated and is open every weekend during the winter. Prices are very reasonable! Parking area, restrooms and a chalet with concessions.LOCATION: From Antigo travel North on Hwy 45 to Hwy I. East onHwy I to Hwy 52 approximately eight miles.

If Backcountry skiing or snowshoeing is more your sport, enjoy the130,000 acres of County forest lands or the Game Lake Nature Trailin Veterans Memorial Park. Fees not required; donations appreciated.

Visit www.langladecounty.org for more information.

XC/Downhill Skiing & Snowshoeing

Rafting & PaddlingNothing beats whitewater rafting or kayaking in Langlade County. The famous Wolf River, located in the eastern part of the county, is one of the best whitewater rivers in the Midwest! The Wolf offers everything from quiet calm waters in the northern section to complex rapids in the southern sections. Thrilling as it may be, the Wolf River demands great respect and paddling itself requires good judgment. The southern sections are not recommended for children under eight or nonswimmers. To ensure an enjoyable outing, it is highly recommended to go through one of the excellent rafting outfitters in the area.

HuntingEnjoy over a quarter of a million acres of territory open for public hunting.Wildlife includes deer, bear, ruffed grouse, woodcock, squirrel, rabbit, turkey, waterfowl and predator hunting. Hunting, as well as many other non-motorized activities, is allowed on all county lands entered

into the County Forest Crop Law, private and industrial lands entered into the Forest Crop Law or Managed Forest Lands Law and designated State of Wisconsin lands. These lands can be accessed from any road found on the official County Road Map. Access beyond these official roads, by motorized vehicle, is a matter of rules and policies approved by each entity. The many roads that bisect these lands are open to foot access and some are open to motorized access.

CampingLanglade County offers it all, from primitive to RV camping. Four public campgrounds offer a host of amenities: Veterans Memorial Park located in the Langlade County Forest, Ada and Boulder Lake Campgrounds in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, and Lake Park located within the city limits of Antigo. If you want solitude, and love rustic camping, the Langlade County Forest and Chequamegon - Nicolet National Forest offer wilderness camping (free of charge – no amenities) anywhere, unless posted otherwise, in the forest for up to 14 days. Also throughout the county are numerous private campgrounds and resorts. Remember to check off-road vehicle and possible fire restrictions along with awareness of the firewood rule.

Hiking & BikingHiking - Langlade County boasts 50 miles of the thousand-mile Ice Age Trail, divided into five segments: the County provides maps and specific information on each of these segments. The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest covers the eastern portion of Langlade County and offers many opportunities for hiking on its many forest roads. Just west of Antigo is the Ackley Wildlife Area where hikers have great opportunities to view waterfowl, deer, and an occasional bear. Veterans Memorial Park offers many miles of well-marked nature trails that feature a loop around an underdeveloped lake and an arboretum with over 500 plant species.

Mountain Biking -The challenging Nicolet Roche Mountain Bike Trail, located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is a single-track trail that incorporates natural features sure to keep the excitement level up. Please honor signs. Veterans Memorial Park offers 12 miles of clearly marked trails consisting of a combination of mowed grass, gravel or hard-packed soil. Other great mountain biking can be found at Gartzke Flowage and Moccasin Lake cross-country ski trail systems.

ATVs & SnowmobilesOver 530 miles of impeccably groomed trails await snowmobilers andATVers. Trails link numerous resorts, restaurants, taverns and service stations. Trails are maintained for public use by 11 local clubs and Langlade County. Trail systems in Langlade County and statewide would not be possible without the dedicated club members and the private landowners gracious enough to allow trails over their properties. Winter trails are closed to ATVs when the temperature is above 28 degrees F as damage to the packed trail can occur when temperatures rise above that point. A separate Langlade County Snowmobile trail map is available by contacting the Langlade County Forestry Department. 715-627-6300.

The ATV trails are located mostly on land owned and managed by Langlade County. Trails are maintained by Langlade County with the exception of private property, which is maintained by local clubs. There are over 90 miles of trail connected by several routes. The trail is very scenic and traverses glacial moraines, upland hardwoods, cedar swamps and small rivers and lakes. The terrain is slightly rolling to very hilly. The trails connect to Forest and Oconto Counties as well as link to the Lincoln County and Oneida County ATV trails. The trails open May 1 and close December 1, weather permitting. For more information, rules, regulations, and detailed maps, contact the Langlade County Forestry Department 715-627-6300 or visit www.langladecounty.org.

TRAIL ACCESSThere are six major parking areas:1. Parrish Highland Trail area- Hwy Q, at the Oneida/Langlade County Line.- Hwy H, 2 miles south of Hwy’s 17 and Q.- Hwy T, 3 miles west of Hwy 45, Summit Lake.2. Augustyn Springs Trail area- Hwy A, 8 miles northeast of Neva from Hwy 45.3. White Lake Trail area- Sherry Rd, 1.25 miles north of Hwy 64, Polar.- Hwy M/Maple St., DowntownWhite Lake.

Langlade CountyDepartment Numbers

Economic Development Corporation ................................. (715) 623-2085Forestry and Recreation Dept ............................................... (715) 627-6300Sheriff ’s Department ................................................. (715) 627-6411 or 911WDNR-Antigo Service Center ............................................. (715) 627-4317Veterans Memorial Park ........................................................ (715) 623-6214Antigo City Hall ...................................................................... (715) 623-3633Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest ............................... (715) 362-1300

Chequamegon-NicoletNational Forest

The Chequamegon - Nicolet National Forest established in 1933, offers a wide range of recreational opportunities. Including hunting, fishing, camping, biking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, and snowmobiling all set in 1.5 million acres of scenic areas of mature timber and dotted with thousands of lakes and rivers. The Lakewood District, which includes portions of the Wolf River Township in eastern Langlade County, features nearly 33,000 acres open for public use. Contact the Forest Supervisor for more information at (715) 362-1300.

Langlade County ForestThe county forest now totals over 130,000 acres providing countless hours of recreation opportunities for hikers, bikers, ATVers, snowmobilers, bird watchers, hunters and many other outdoor lovers. The county forest provides a stable basis for forest products and serves to enhance water quality, and improve wildlife environment. In 1928, the County established the first county forest in Wisconsin leading the way for a permanent program of county forest management.

This publication was marketed and published by 5 Star Marketing & Distribution, 1-800-353-4511, for and under the direction of the Langlade County Forestry and Recreation Department, the Economic Development Corporation and in cooperation with participating businesses and communities. All rights reserved by 5 Star Marketing & Distribution for the Langlade County Forestry and Recreation Department and the Economic Development Corporation.

Langlade County Snowmobiling • www.langladecounty.orgLanglade County has more than 530 miles of snowmobile trails. It is not possible to include this large trail system on this map. A separate Langlade County snowmobile trail map is available by contacting the Langlade County Forestry Department at 715-627-6300.

BEAR PAW OUTDOOR ADVENTURERESORT ...................................................... 24BILLY TIMBERS PUB & EATERY ........... 9BLACK BEAR FOOD & SPIRITS ........... 22BOB & JONI’S TAVERN &RESTAURANT .......................................... 25BORUCKI’S GROCERY ........................... 20BUCKSHOTS BAR & RESTAURANT ... 14BUILDERS SERVICE INC ......................... 6ELCHO SHELL ............................................ 4ELCHO SWEETS & TREASURES............ 7FINAL LAP BAR ....................................... 31FISCHER’S SUNSET VIEW RESORT .... 34GINGERBREAD HOUSE ........................ 15HELD’S BAR .............................................. 12LAKE COUNTRY REALTY ...................... 3LANGLADE SPRINGS............................. 19LOTTER’S BP ............................................ 28MIKE ‘S SERVICE AT LANGLADE ...... 26MILLER’S NUTSHELL ............................. 17MOTOR SPORTS MARINE, LLC .......... 32

NEVA GROCERY & GAS ........................ 13NORTH TRAIL STORE, LLC ................... 5NORTHSIDE REALTY .............................. 2NORTHWOODS INN FINEFAMILY DINING...................................... 27NORTHWOODS NATIONAL BANK ..... 1POST LAKE INN ...................................... 35QUIG’S MAPLEWOODGOLF COURSE ......................................... 30RIVER FOREST CAMPGROUND &RAFTS .......................................................23bRIVERVIEW GOLF COURSE ................ 16ROCK N ROBIN’S OLD MILL ............... 18RUBY MAY’S CAFÉ ................................... 8SILVER MOON SPRINGS ....................... 21SUMMIT LAKE GAS-N-GO .................. 10THIRSTY BEAR PUB............................... 11UNITED COUNTRY LAND NORTHREALTY ...................................................... 29WALLEYE LODGE ................................... 33WHITE LAKE MARKET ....................... 23a

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ABSOLUTE REALTORS .......................... 55ADVANTAGE REALTY ........................... 66AMERICAN’S BEST INNS & SUITES ... 39ANTIGO AUTO SALES ........................... 45ANTIGO DAILY JOURNAL ................... 60ANTIGO/LANGLADE CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE ............................................. 73ANTIGO YAMAHA ................................. 72ARLEN’S TV & APPLIANCE ................. 37BB JACK’S .................................................. 64BOLEN REALTY/BOLEN CUSTOMBUILDERS ................................................. 70BP AMOCO ............................................... 36BP TRAVEL CENTER .............................. 50BRICKNERS OF ANTIGO ...................... 43CITY GAS .................................................. 63COVANTAGE CREDIT UNION ............ 65EL TEQUILA ............................................. 58EXCLUSIVELY SCHROEDER’S ............. 69FULLER SALES & SERVICE ................... 38HEARTBREAKER’S BAR AND GRILL . 68HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES .... 41

INTEGRITY REALTORS ......................... 51LAKESIDE PHARMACY & GROCERY . 62LANGLADE FORD .................................. 40LANGLADE HOSPITAL ......................... 61LITTLE CAESARS .................................... 59MARTY’S SHELL SERVICE .................... 57NORTHWOODS FLOORING ................ 47NOT BOB’s ................................................. 75PARSONS OF ANTIGO ........................... 42PEROUTKA’S SAUSAGE SHOP ............. 44QUINLAN’S EQUIPMENT .................... 74RESULTS RADIO...................................... 76SUPER 8 ...................................................... 49SWARTZENDRUBER’SSUPPER CLUB .......................................... 67THE REFUGE ............................................ 48TWO ANGELS .......................................... 56VAN ALSTINE INSURANCE ................. 52VICKI & THE VETS ................................. 54WAGNER SHELL ...................................... 71WALMART OF ANTIGO ........................ 46WOLF RIVER REALTY ........................... 53

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