OHV Trail Detail

Chengwatana State Forest Trails

Chengwatana State Forest Trails

This 15-mile system offers a varying riding experience for all levels. Located at the intersection of the Kettle and St. Croix rivers, along the border of Wisconsin, the trail travels through rolling terrain and forested uplands. The wide, gentle curves are well-suited to new riders. The narrow, sharper curves provide challenges for more experienced trail-goers. The Chengwatana State Forest is classified as LIMITED. These trails are provided by Pine County and maintained by the Pine Riders Club.

Winter Use: OHV trails in the forest are open to winter ATV use, with the exception of snowmobile trails after grooming begins. The portion of Matthew Lourey State Trail (MLST) within the forest is not open to ATVs in winter.

There are no plowed parking lots.

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Location

Pine County

From Pine City, go 4 miles northeast on Co. Rd. 9, then 9 miles east on Co. Rd. 10/Chengwatana Forest Rd.

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Vehicles allowed

ATV ATV (class II allowed)

OHM OHM

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When open

OPEN

Normal season:
Year-round with the exception of the groomed snowmobile trail as shown on the map

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Difficulty & trail length

easiest

more difficult

15 miles

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Facilities

Pine City

food food

restroom restroom

gas gas

lodging lodging

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