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Mountain Biking at Razorback Ridges

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Trails: 30 miles of singletrack loop trails ranging from easy to advanced. The trails are maintained by the local Lions Club and are the site of the Ridge Rider Off Road Race in mid-August.
Access fee: Donations are accepted
Nearest town: Sayner, WI
Trail map: Available at the tourist office
Web site:
Points of interest: Views of three lakes.
Other activities: Cross-country skiing
Lodging: Sayner, St Germain and Woodruff/Minocqua have sevarel choices of accommodations.
Camping: Several campgrounds are located nearby in the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest
Weather forecast: Rhinelander
Tourism info: Vilas County Tourism | Sayner-Star Lake Chamber
Getting to the trail: The trails are about 2 miles west of Sayner on Highway N near McKay's convenience store.
Map of local region: Sayner

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Number of ratings: 1
Average rating: 5.00   Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Area name: Razorback Ridges
Number of times riding the trail: Weekly
I last rode there in: ,
Trails that I have ridden: All of them, Escanaba, Raven, Washburn, Madeline, few others in Rhinelander
Favorite trails: B.A.D. and all the tight single track
Best time to go: fall or late spring
Trail marking: Fair
Trail maintenance: Fair
Rating: 5 stars
What I liked: I think as far as Mountain bike trails go in comparison to the rest of the trails in Northern WI, Razorback is more of a complete package. My suggestion to anybody who reads this is to stay off the normal wide trails and explore the tight single track. If single track isn't your cup of tea it's not going to seem very exceptional.
What I disliked: Not that this is a bad thing, but I would like to see more people riding the razorback trails These trails have been around for a long time and their hardly worn in. Personally I prefer trails that have a few miles on them. In the summer I'm at the trail system a few times a week and it's very rare to see anybody else riding them, these trails are far to good not to be ridden more often.
Comments:
Submitted by: EJ
from: Boulder Junction
Date submitted: Feb 7, 2005


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