Wabeno Grooming Report
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Forest County Segment
The Nicolet State Trail stretches 25 miles through Forest County [exit DNR]. The trail is split into two sections. The southern section starts at the Forest/Oconto county line near the town of Carter and travels north for 12 miles through the communities of Wabeno and Blackwell. The southern section ends in the town of Laona near the intersection of U.S. Highway 8 and State Highway 32.
The north section of the trail starts at County Highway O in the township of Cavour and travels north 13 miles to the Forest/Florence county line. Just south of the county line thetrail crosses the Popple River, a state designated wild river.
Forest County has extensive networks of both snowmobile and ATV routes that connect with the Nicolet State Trail; [b]however the Nicolet trail is the only trail in Forest County open to both snowmobile and ATV use.[/b]
Horses are not allowed on the Nicolet State Trail in Forest County.
History of the railroad and logging era in Forest County can be seen along the trail. A 1916 Vulcan steam engine used by the Connor Lumber and Land Company is on display at the Camp 5 Logging Museum in Laona. There is also a logging museum in Wabeno with a replica of an old logging camp.
The trail in Forest County is new and some sections may still be under development. Two new trailheads are planned for the trail. The northern trailhead will be off of County Highway O, about one mile west of Highway 139, and the southern trailhead will be in Wabeno, between the town park and logging museum.
For more information, ask the Forest County Forestry/Parks Department.
Forest County Segment
The Nicolet State Trail stretches 25 miles through Forest County [exit DNR]. The trail is split into two sections. The southern section starts at the Forest/Oconto county line near the town of Carter and travels north for 12 miles through the communities of Wabeno and Blackwell. The southern section ends in the town of Laona near the intersection of U.S. Highway 8 and State Highway 32.
The north section of the trail starts at County Highway O in the township of Cavour and travels north 13 miles to the Forest/Florence county line. Just south of the county line thetrail crosses the Popple River, a state designated wild river.
Forest County has extensive networks of both snowmobile and ATV routes that connect with the Nicolet State Trail; [b]however the Nicolet trail is the only trail in Forest County open to both snowmobile and ATV use.[/b]
Horses are not allowed on the Nicolet State Trail in Forest County.
History of the railroad and logging era in Forest County can be seen along the trail. A 1916 Vulcan steam engine used by the Connor Lumber and Land Company is on display at the Camp 5 Logging Museum in Laona. There is also a logging museum in Wabeno with a replica of an old logging camp.
The trail in Forest County is new and some sections may still be under development. Two new trailheads are planned for the trail. The northern trailhead will be off of County Highway O, about one mile west of Highway 139, and the southern trailhead will be in Wabeno, between the town park and logging museum.
For more information, ask the Forest County Forestry/Parks Department.
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