moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should have a basic level of physical fitness to handle prolonged sitting and light maneuvering.
Gear up and take the wheel for an off-road UTV adventure in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike, these guided rides deliver scenic views and a rush of adrenaline just minutes from Eagle River.
1-5 Days • WI ATV/UTV Safety May Be Required! • Driver Must Be 25+ • Fits 4 People per UTV
Embark on an exhilarating off-road adventure with friends or family in a powerful side-by-side ATV/UTV. Experience the thrill of navigating scenic trails, while enjoying the comfort of spacious bucket seats. With convenient check-in and orientation, this unforgettable journey awaits you just a short drive from Eagle River.
10AM TO 4:30PM
With 4 comfortable bucket seats, this performance side-by-side is built for a group adventure. Power and performance, plus all the features you need, deliver an exhilarating off-road experience a whole team of friends or family can enjoy.
State of Wisconsin ATV/UTV Regulations:
ATV and UTV operators born on or after January 1, 1988 must complete an ATV/UTV safety certification course in order to operate on public ATV/UTV trails and areas in Wisconsin. DNR Recreational Safety Specialist recommended all ATV and UTV operators complete a safety course.
If renter is born on or after the above date, they need to have a copy of their completed (and passed) ATV/UTV course safety certificate to rent a machine. A valid course can be found here: https://www.atvcourse.com/usa/wisconsin/
Wear closed-toe shoes suitable for rough terrain to stay comfortable and safe on the trails.
Trail conditions can vary with the weather; rain can make paths muddier and more challenging.
Listen carefully during orientation to ensure a safe and fun experience for everyone.
Protect yourself from sun exposure during the ride, especially on open sections of trail.
The Wisconsin Northwoods has a rich logging history, with many trails originally carved for timber transport now serving as recreational routes.
The region prioritizes sustainability by maintaining trail integrity and protecting local wildlife habitats, ensuring future generations can enjoy these lands.
Sturdy closed-toe shoes protect your feet and provide grip on rough terrain.
Protect against sun exposure during longer daylight hours.
summer specific
Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures and stay comfortable.
spring|fall|winter specific
Stay hydrated throughout the ride, especially during warm weather.