Soo Pits Trails

Soo Pits Trails

Location

Carlton County

Trail location map From Moose Lake, 1/2 mi E on Hwy 27.


Carlton County, Greg Bernu
(218) 384-9179

Located near Moose Lake, the Soo Pits Trails are adjacent to the Soo Line ATV Trail. The site is a former gravel pit.




 Gen. C.C. Andrews State Forest OHV Trails

Gen. C.C. Andrews State Forest OHV Trails

Location

Pine County County

Trail location map From Willow River, N on Co Rd 61, 2 mi, R (E) 2 mi, L (N) 1/2 mi Dago Lake day-use parking area.

MN DNR T & W
Moose Lake Area Office
(218) 485-5410

This state forest is named after General Christopher Columbus Andrews, a Civil War general and Minnesota's first chief fire warden. Jack and red pine cover most of this forest, alongside stands of birch, aspen, and oak. These gently rolling trails provide an easy ride on fairly level, sandy soil. Recreational facilities include the Willow River Campground and public water accesses.

 

 

  

Soo Line North ATV Trail: Moose Lake - Lawler

Soo Line North ATV Trail: Moose Lake - Lawler

Location

Aitkin & Carlton County

Trail location map Trail head 3/4 mi SW of Soo Line Depot in Moose Lake.


Carlton County, Greg Bernu
(218) 384-9179

The Soo Line North ATV Trail is a 148-mile trail consisting of three main sections: from Moose Lake to Lawler, from Lawler to Shovel Lake, from Shovel Lake to Cass Lake. The trail is mostly forested with several large bogs along the route. Portions of the trail run through the Hill River State Forest, Bowstring State Forest, and Chippewa National Forest. This trail connects with the 114-mile Soo Line South ATV Trail just southwest of Moose Lake.

 

 

 

Soo Line South ATV Trail: Moose Lake - Superior, WI

Soo Line South ATV Trail: Moose Lake - Superior, WI

Location

Carlton County

Trail location map Parking at Soo Line Depot in Moose Lake.


Carlton County, Greg Bernu
(218) 384-9179

The Soo Line South ATV Trail is a 114-mile trail beginning at Saunders Junction, Wisconsin (near Superior). It runs southwesterly through Douglas County, Wisconsin, and ends at Genola, Minnesota. This scenic route includes a mix of woods, farmland, and trestle crossings on the Kettle River and Birch Creek and includes the Northern Pine Riders ATV Trail. The Soo Line South ATV Trail connects with the 148-mile Soo Line North ATV Trail, southwest of Moose Lake.