Eagle River, WI Hike Trails and Maps

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Apple Blossom Trail

3 mi
State: MI
Asphalt

Bearskin State Trail

26.9 mi
State: WI
Crushed Stone

Conover-Phelps Trail

10.6 mi
State: WI
Crushed Stone

Crystal Lake Trail

11 mi
State: WI
Asphalt

Heart of Vilas Bike Trail

52 mi
State: WI
Asphalt

Manitowish Waters Bike Trail

18.6 mi
State: WI
Asphalt

Plum Lake Trail

5 mi
State: WI
Asphalt

St. Germain Bike & Hike Trail

12 mi
State: WI
Asphalt

Three Eagle Trail

11.2 mi
State: WI
Crushed Stone

Bergland to Sidnaw Rail-Trail

43.5 mi
State: MI
Ballast, Dirt

Hiawatha Trail (WI)

14 mi
State: WI
Crushed Stone

Mercer Hike and Bike Trail

9 mi
State: WI
Asphalt

Nicolet State Trail

90.1 mi
State: WI
Cinder, Crushed Stone, Gravel

State Line Trail

107.1 mi
State: MI
Ballast, Gravel

Watersmeet to Land O'Lakes Trail

8.8 mi
State: MI
Ballast

Wolf River State Trail

33.4 mi
State: WI
Ballast, Crushed Stone

Little Falls Trail (MI)

6.5 mi
State: MI
Ballast, Grass
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Apple Blossom Trail connects the communities of Caspian and Iron River in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It traces the banks of the Iron River (popular for trout fishing) and, for much of the way,...
MI 3 mi Asphalt
The Bearskin State Trail follows a route blazed into the heart of the great Northwoods, first by pioneers and loggers, and then by passengers and outdoors enthusiasts on trains with such names as the...
WI 26.9 mi Crushed Stone
The Conover-Phelps Trail connects its two namesake communities in northern Wisconsin along the former Chicago & North Western Railroad, providing views of woodlands and wetlands along the way. In...
WI 10.6 mi Crushed Stone
The Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail, is a 52 mile bike trail that spans the width of Vilas County and some of Iron County Wisconsin. The trail spans the towns...
WI 11 mi Asphalt
The Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail, is a 52 mile bike trail that spans the width of Vilas County and some of Iron County Wisconsin. The trail spans the towns...
WI 52 mi Asphalt
The Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail, is a 52 mile bike trail that spans the width of Vilas County and some of Iron County Wisconsin. The trail spans the towns...
WI 18.6 mi Asphalt
The Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail, is a 52 mile bike trail that spans the width of Vilas County and some of Iron County Wisconsin. The trail spans the towns...
WI 5 mi Asphalt
The Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail, is a 52 mile bike trail that spans the width of Vilas County and some of Iron County Wisconsin. The trail spans the towns...
WI 12 mi Asphalt
The Three Eagle Trail is a rail-trail in northern Wisconsin that follows the former Chicago and North Western (CNW) Railway line between the City of Eagle River and the Town of Three Lakes....
WI 11.2 mi Crushed Stone
There’s no need to hold your breath along the Bergland to Sidnaw Rail-Trail while teetering across steep land bridges or crossing the impressive trestles that tower over streams and rivers because the...
MI 43.5 mi Ballast, Dirt
Shimmering lakes and Wisconsin's beautiful North Woods wilderness await you on the Hiawatha Trail. The trail provides a splendid journey along an old Milwaukee Road rail corridor that hauled white...
WI 14 mi Crushed Stone
The Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail, is a 52 mile bike trail that spans the width of Vilas County and some of Iron County Wisconsin. The trail spans the towns...
WI 9 mi Asphalt
The Nicolet State Trail runs for 90 miles through three counties, numerous small communities and Nicolet National Forest in northeastern Wisconsin. Following a former railroad route used by the timber...
WI 90.1 mi Cinder, Crushed Stone, Gravel
The rugged State Line Trail is Michigan's longest and reddest (iron in the soil) rail-trail. There are over 50 bridges on the trail, often with incredible vistas over rivers. Eagle and osprey...
MI 107.1 mi Ballast, Gravel
The Watersmeet to Land O'Lakes Trail follows a former railroad corridor between the towns of Watersmeet, in the north, and Land O'Lakes, in the south. The trail is used by snowmobiles and ATVs, as...
MI 8.8 mi Ballast
The Wolf River State Trail spans 33 miles along the former Wisconsin Central railroad corridor from Crandon in Forest County to the village of White Lake in Langlade County (not far from the Menominee...
WI 33.4 mi Ballast, Crushed Stone
The Beechwood to Gibbs City section of the Iron Range Trail system is primarily used by snowmobiles and ATVs. The 6 mile section from Beechwood to Gibbs City follows an old spur of the Chicago &...
MI 40.5 mi Ballast
The Crystal Falls to Iron River section of the Iron Range Trail system is primarily used by snowmobiles and ATVs. The trail follows an old railroad corridor through the bogs, lakes and forests of...
MI 25 mi Ballast
The Crystal Falls to Stager section of the Iron Range Trail system is primarily used by snowmobiles and ATVs. The trail follows an old railroad corridor through the bogs, lakes and forests of...
MI 11 mi Ballast
The Little Falls Trail is located on the southern end of Bond Falls Flowage in the Watersmeet Ranger District of the Ottawa National Forest. Contact the national forest for more information.
MI 6.5 mi Ballast, Grass

Recent Trail Reviews

State Line Trail

I tried out the trail in Watersmeet. Even my 700c by 45mm gravel tirees were no match for the loamy rutted ATV trail that was full of wash board bumps. The trail is so rough, even the local ATVers use the road instead wherever they can.

October, 2025 by todd2wheeler

I tried out the trail in Watersmeet. Even my 700c by 45mm gravel tirees were no match for the loamy rutted ATV trail that was full of wash board bumps. The trail is so rough, even the local ATVers use the road instead wherever they can.

Apple Blossom Trail

Side Note..

September, 2025 by the_masseuse

Forgot.. it’s quite hilly! ¿ Curvy too.. The asphalt in Caspian is a bit rough but the trails are worth it!

Apple Blossom Trail

Beautiful

September, 2025 by the_masseuse

I’m not sure why there’s no reviews for this trail, but it’s very pretty with lots of history. It seems short, but on the Caspian end it hooks up with Heritage Trail taking you to Pentoga Park. It’s just over 9 miles one way. Very scenic and pretty (especially in Fall) runs along the road and crosses it several times. Whole way is paved with shady spots and benches.

Accordion

Conover-Phelps Trail

Lovely

September, 2025 by the_masseuse

Pretty and peaceful. It’s paved in Phelps but turns to gravel not longer after. Shaded mostly. I’m sure the tamaracks are really pretty in Fall. The ice cream store in Phelps is open till mid Sept, awesome place to get ice cream n baked goods after your ride.

Watersmeet to Land O'Lakes Trail

Rough

September, 2025 by the_masseuse

Unless you have a fat tire and don’t mind ATVs have at it. I tried with my gravel bike and turned back after about 50 feet.

Manitowish Waters Bike Trail

One of THE Best Trails!

September, 2025 by tedijw

Rode this trail on a perfect “biking weather” day! Trail is paved and well maintained. Parts are winding but fairly flat. Many shaded portions. Went across bridges. Stopped in Manitowish Waters at Dixie’s coffee shop - great place with excellent service. This trail is hard to beat!

Heart of Vilas Bike Trail

The best trail in Wisconsin. Manitowish Waters to just outside Boulder Junction

August, 2025 by julieganser

Smooth asphalt, perfect amount of hills and curves, beautiful forests and lakes. Pure bliss.

Mercer Hike and Bike Trail

This would be 5 stars except…

August, 2025 by julieganser

A good deal of this stretch is on old county roads, and some are bumpy. Otherwise it’s beautiful and smooth like the rest of the Heart of Vilas trail.

Heart of Vilas Bike Trail

great trail

August, 2025 by mvandehey7

Great trail!

State Line Trail

not a bike trail.

August, 2025 by brownlincolnt

This is an ATV trail which is NOT part of your description. I only went 20 miles on it and, even with the widest gravel tires the “rugged” disclaimer doesn’t suit the trail. There are huge holes left by atv tires. Most of the roads to cross were high up and I had to walk my bike up and down the sides of the intersection. The only people I met were on motor vehicles and I was covered in red dust by the time I returned to my car. Huge disappointment. Please fix your description ASAP!

Heart of Vilas Bike Trail

Scenic Bike path

September, 2024 by dorac2830

We rode this trail in a couple of segments over 2 days. The first stint was from the trailhead just east of St. Germaine, parked on the street, 40 miles r/t. 2nd day started from the Trailhead at M & N, headed towards west, another 40 Mile day. The trail was very scenic and passed through Sayner and Boulder Junction. We got a bit turned around at Boulder Junction and headed north for 2.5 miles but doubled back and kept headed west. Well maintained trail and amenities. Highly recommended.

Heart of Vilas Bike Trail

Great Bike Path

September, 2024 by bobgraham65

So we stayed in Boulder Junction at the Big Bear Hideaway which I would highly recommend. What a wonderful place and in the middle of the bike path depending on how much of it you want to ride. We rode to Mercer day 1 which was about 25 miles one way and a wonderful ride, and the St. Germain on day 2 which is about the same distance one way. If you want to see beautiful country, wonderfully manicured trails and lots of places to stop and take a minute to take it all in or get a snack or just check out a body of water, this a great trail to do that. First time on this bike path and it will not be the last. Can’t wait to come again just for the beautiful scenery that is along the path.

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