Chippewa County Forest in Wisconsin offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities across extensive forestland, including trails for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV use amid rich northern hardwoods and wetlands.
Chippewa County Forest encompasses over 70,000 acres of public forestland located in northwest Wisconsin. Characterized by a varied landscape of northern hardwood forests, pine stands, wetlands, and numerous lakes and streams, this forest provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. The forest is managed by Chippewa County to balance conservation, recreation, and multiple sustainable uses including timber management and wildlife habitat protection. Visitors enjoy an extensive network of trails tailored to different activities, including hiking, horseback riding, all-terrain vehicle (ATV) routes, snowmobiling trails, and cross-country skiing paths. The Chippewa County Forest is home to several lakes and rivers that offer fishing, canoeing, and kayaking options. The area also has multiple developed and primitive campsites, picnic areas, and shooting ranges, making it a comprehensive outdoor destination for families and adventure seekers alike. Historically, this area has roots in logging and land stewardship that shaped the landscape, and ongoing management efforts support both recreation and ecosystem health. The forest's accessibility from nearby towns and well-maintained trails contribute to its appeal as a regional outdoor recreation hub throughout all four seasons.
Rock Lake Scenic Overlook offering expansive forest and water views
Diverse wetland ecosystems providing excellent birdwatching
Extensive ATV and snowmobile trail systems connecting throughout the forest
Remote campsites along isolated forest lakes ideal for solitude
A calm, clear lake offering fishing, paddling, and lakeside camping opportunities amid forested surroundings.
Over 50 miles of marked ATV trails traversing various terrain, connecting to local communities and other trail networks.
Protected wetland and bottomland hardwood forest providing habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife.