Nature trails you need to travel | Mom and daughter holding hands on the trail at Almon County Park

Nature Trails You Need to Travel

Wondering where to start your scenic adventure in Rhinelander? Read on to discover our favorite trails for hiking, biking, birdwatching and more. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled—you might even see a Hodag!

Almon Park Trail

Perfect for an easy stroll, this level 2.25-mile trail runs through beautiful forests and scenic wetlands, and passes the shores of Buck Lake. Located five miles south of Rhinelander.

Holmboe Nature Preserve

For a relaxing nature hike, try this trail. It’s only one mile long, and it’s an outstanding area for wildlife viewing. Located near the Taylor Park Health Care and Rehabilitation center off Boyce Drive.

Washburn Lake County Trail

Ambitious hikers and bikers will love this 15-mile trail. As you weave through the gorgeous surrounding forest, you’ll forget you’re traveling its challenging hills. Located seven miles west of Rhinelander and three miles north of Woodboro and Highway 8, just off Washburn Lake Road.

Bearskin State Trail

The crushed granite surface of this 18-mile trail is suitable for mountain bikes and hybrid bicycles. State trail pass is required. Located west of Rhinelander.

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