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Old Jun 1, 2002 | 12:23 AM
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Has anyone ridden the atv trails in this area, how many miles of trails are their. thanks for any info
 
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Old Jun 8, 2002 | 08:21 AM
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I went last fall to Iron River which is like 7miles east of Brule. We put on 150miles that weekend and never saw the same trail. It was a very good time and the one nice thing about WI is that they love ATV'ers at least in Iron River. If you ever want to go for a ride let me know, E-mail me at StitchZR2@hotmail.com.
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Old Jun 8, 2002 | 11:10 AM
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Thanks for info, are the trails mostly fireroads or is there any mud ,rocks or other obsticles, to keep the riding exciting. VMAXER
 
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Old Jun 17, 2002 | 09:39 PM
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I live in ashland WI which is 20 miles from the but we ride in that area and there is everything sand mud dirt roads trails. You can ride the trails or the roads, Valhala is awesome the Pub and Grub is good place to eat. PM for more info.

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Old Jun 18, 2002 | 01:07 AM
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My son and I just got back from Iron River,we put anywhere from 50 to 120 miles a day on the wheelers, did the whole Valhalla loop,lots of scenery,trails are from sandy loose bermed corners,to hard pack and whooped out hills. Plenty of variety to keep you on your toes if you ride hard and fast. Just watch out for all the bear poop on the trails, it really sticks to your tires !!! We have stayed at Tri Lake Timbers campground the last couple of years,it is right on the trail,you can drive right from your camp site,rent a cabin,or even stay in town,the trail goes right by the edge of town,you can take off from your hotel parking lot.VERY ATV friendly area,all stores and gas stations are glad to see you and your business. Be sure to hit the Open 26,a side play area with large sand hills to climb (and get stuck on)plus race trails all over to run and test your machine. Mid week is best,almost no trail traffic,you can ride all day and barely see anyone,weekends can see anything from large tour groups of 4WD large ATVs to dirt bike kamakazi racers blowing around the corners at warp speed,so keep your eyes open on the sharp curves. The only problem this year was flies!! millions of large blue flies covering all your stuff,not the biting type,but they pester the heck out of you,shady areas and night time they are not out,but sunny areas are thick with them this year,don't know why,never saw them before !!! Other than that,rode myself sore, and my son loved every mile of it.
 
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Old Jun 18, 2002 | 09:28 AM
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Trailblazer, thanks for all the good info, I think we are going to go up to Iron river area in July. Vmaxer
 
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Old Jun 18, 2002 | 09:30 AM
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95wolv Thanks for the good info about the Iron river area. Vmaxer
 
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