Snow blanketed forests filled with the sights and sounds of the Wisconsin North Woods is what allures many
Snowmobilers to Iron County. Boasting nearly 200 inches of snow annually and over 450 miles of meticulously
groomed trails and great reasons to set your sights on this beautiful county for your next riding adventure. Riders
can also experience the mining heritage of days gone by with remnants of how Iron County received its name.


Mercer, is a popular snowmobile hub located in southeastern Iron
County, is a great place to begin your riding adventure. This area
has trails radiating in all directions for snowmobilers to enjoy
along with ample accommodations. A choice trail of interest is
Corridor 8, which travels west of Mercer past Lake of the Falls
scenic area and the Turtle Flambeau Flowage. This trail
meanders through beautifully wooded well groomed trails on
its way toward Ashland County. Nature loving riders enjoy an
adventure on Trail 19 as it winds through the Northern Highland
American Legion State Forest south to Manitowish offering
scenery snowmobilers must experience to appreciate.

Mercer is the destination of choice for many riders wishing to
enjoy a delicious meal or rest after a long  on the trails in one of
many comfortable lodging accommodations. It is close to the
famous Red Light Snowmobile Rally every December, the first
snowmobiling event of the season.
Trails of interest throughout this county are numerous. A few favorites are Corridor 2 north-west of Hurley which       passes
near Rock Cut Gorge, a popular scenic point of interest, along a scenic journey toward Saxon. Another is
trek on Trail 3 to quaint Saxon Harbor nestled on the shores of majestic Lake Superior. A journey on Corridor 17 guides
riders south along the Upper Michigan border past beautiful Pine Lake. This trail crosses many rivers and creeks offering
excellent viewing of wildlife and the natural splendor common to Iron County, Trail 77 takes a southwestern course through
the rich historic iron mining towns of Montreal, Pence and Iron Belt with a unique opportunity to view the Plummer Mine
Headframe. This is the only remaining mine headframe in Wisconsin.

In the southern section of Iron County, Springstead located on Trail 182, welcomes riders to enjoy well marked trails that
wander through dense snow covered forests for a unique winter experience.  

Iron County, filled with wonderful scenery and rich iron mining heritage, is an excellent choice to spend a week or weekend
exploring all this area has to offer. Snowmobilers will be able to experience fine dining choices along with comfortable
accommodations.