From the CNNF website:
Riding a mountain bike off-road, over rough terrain that includes rocks, roots, ruts, sand or mud is a popular activity throughout the entire forest. There are plenty of backroads and old logging roads spread across the District.
Campers can ride down Boulder Lake Road to the trailhead and jump on the Nicolet Roche Trail. Ride over the giant boulders that dot the floor of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in northeastern Wisconsin. Beyond the boulders you’ll find some steep sections with both climbs and drops as you meander through the wooded countryside.
Click here for more information the Nicolet Roche Trail.
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Notice to lake users: Navigation buoys have been removed for the season.
Rocks in the center of the lake east of Traxel Point and on the south shore are now unmarked. Please use extreme caution navigating in these areas.
No Wake Hours remain the same, from 5P-10A daily. The western bays north and south of Traxel Point remain as full-time Slow, No Wake Zones.