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The trail is very scenic and passes through both pine and aspen timber with gently rolling terrain. It is only mowed in late summer, as the trail is used for hunting Ruffed Grouse in mid-September. This trail is located in the Price County Forest which allows the option of exploring other roads and trails in the surrounding area. No fee required.
3.4 miles / 5.4 km
Loop
Easy
Easy to moderate
Fat Biking
Solberg Lake/Squaw Creek Trail
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Features
- Biking
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Fat Biking
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Hunting
- Skijoring
- Snowshoeing
Overview
The trail is very scenic and passes through both pine and aspen timber with gently rolling terrain. It is only mowed in late summer, as the trail is used for hunting Ruffed Grouse in mid-September. This trail is located in the Price County Forest which allows the option of exploring other roads and trails in the surrounding area. No fee required.
Length
3.4 miles / 5.4 km
Trail Type
Loop
Skill Level
Easy
Aerobic Level
Easy to moderate
Fat Biking
Fat biking is allowed to side of the set cross-country skiing tracks (please do not ride a fat bike on diagonal skiing tracks).
Hiking & Biking
The trail surface is grass.
Horseback Riding
The trail surface is grass. There are no significantly wet areas that would be a hindrance to horseback riding.
Cross-Country Skiing
This is a very good trail for the beginner skiers. Older skiers might
also find the relatively flat trails just right for a daily exercise
routine. Groomed for classic skiing only by the Flambeau Nordic Ski
Club.
Snowshoeing
The snowshoe trail runs parallel to the ski trail. Please stay off the groomed portion of the trail.
Hiking & Biking
Horseback Riding