ATVentures 2019

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NEW! Rice Lake Pancore Loop/NEW! Timber Frear Loop/Stony Spur II Trail/ Jackpot Trail/Hovland Woods Trail/Wild Country Trail/Red Dot Trail/ Moose Run Trail/Moose Walk Trail/Tower Multi-Use Trail

Stony Spur II and Jackpot Trail The 25-mile Stony Spur II and the recent addition of the 30mile Jackpot Trail show off a diverse landscape — stands of aspen, cedar, maple, pine and birch; some water crossings; a dip into Bear Island State Forest and scenes of the Stony River, which parts of the trail parallel. Make a stop at the new trail head and day use area. Be prepared to ride some forest roads before getting into the thick of the loop. The trails are a project of the City of Babbitt and are maintained by the Babbitt ATV/Snowmobile Club. Distance: 55 miles (combined network)

NEW! Rice Lake Pancore Loop 13 miles of new trail await in the Pat Bayle and Superior National Forests. Hop on the loop from Cook County roads, which are open to ATV use, and ride in the woods surrounding Rice and Clara lakes and the Poplar River. The trail also links the Grade, Pancore Lake and Clara Lake Roads along historic routes. The Cook County ATV Club maintains this trail.

Difficulty: Easiest to More Difficult Parking/Trailhead Location(s): One mile west of Babbitt at the junction of County Roads 70 and 21: Access the eastern part of Jackpot on County Road 2 near Wampus Lake, about 15 miles west of Isabella Season: April 1 to November 30 Facilities: Food, fuel, restrooms, lodging in Babbitt More Information: Dave Soular, 218-827-3504

Distance: 13 miles Difficulty: Easiest to More Difficult Parking/Trailhead Location(s): Access from Cook County Roads Season: May 15 to November 1 Facilities: Grand Marais: food, fuel, restrooms, lodging More Information: Rhonda Silence, 218-370-0378

NEW! Timber Frear Loop Near the new Rice Lake Pancore Loop is yet another new loop for riders to explore in Cook County. At 20 miles long, the Timber Frear Loop follows historic roads within the Superior National Forest. In the center of the loop are Timber, Frear, Elbow, Finger and Whitefish lakes, while Toohey and Fourmile lakes can be spotted on the perimeter. Access the trail and check out local attractions via your machine, as the roads in Cook County are open to ATV use. Distance: 20 miles Difficulty: Easiest to More Difficult Parking/Trailhead Location(s): Access from Cook County Roads Season: May 15 to November 1 Facilities: Grand Marais: food, fuel, restrooms, lodging More Information: Rhonda Silence, 218-370-0378

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