Bearskin State Trail

Bearskin State Trail

Bearskin State Trail is a popular rail trail in northern Wisconsin, inviting visitors for scenic walks, cycling, and snowmobiling through lush landscapes.

Not Applicable
Acres Protected
21.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 60,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Bearskin State Trail

Bearskin State Trail
 

Bearskin State Trail stretches over 21.5 miles through the tranquil Northwoods of Wisconsin, offering a glimpse into the region's rich natural environment and fascinating history. Following the path of a former railway bed, the trail meanders through Vilas and Oneida counties, connecting with the scenic beauty of lakes, forests, and wetlands. The trail provides a wonderfully immersive experience for hikers, bikers, and snowmobilers. As part of the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, the corridor is lush with a mixture of hardwood and coniferous trees. Wildlife including deer, loon, and the occasional black bear can be observed along the trail. The history of Bearskin State Trail is entwined with the logging industry, as it once served as a logging railroad in the late 19th century. The main appeal for visitors lies both in the relatively flat, accessible terrain and the serene beauty along the Bearskin Creek and its surrounding wetland ecosystems. A key part of the trail's charm is crossing the many restored wooden trestles, which not only provide excellent photo opportunities but also offer picturesque views of the wetlands below.

Highlights

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Restored wooden trestles offering scenic views of lakes and wetlands

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Diverse wildlife sightings, including loons and deer

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The peaceful solitude of the Northwoods environment

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Well-maintained trail for cycling and snowmobiling

Notable Natural Features

Wooden Trestles

Historic bridges providing elevated views over streams and wetlands.

Bearskin Creek

A scenic creek meandering alongside the trail, home to diverse ecosystems.

Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest

Forested area providing a diverse landscape for recreational activities.