Trail description: 74-mile non-upgraded trail from Rice Lake to Park Falls through the Flambeau State Forest and Chequamegon National Forest is open to ATVs and horseback riding. The surface is soft or rough in places so may not even be suitable for mountain biking. Access fee: Towns along the trail: Rice Lake, Birchwood, Couderay, Winter, Draper, Park Falls, WI Web site:Tuscobia State Trail | Wisconsin State Trails Trail map: Available on the trail's website Trail surface: Rough Designated activities: Mountain biking, walking, ATVing, horseback riding, snowmobiling Facilities on the trail: Points of interest: The Blue Hills are eroded ancient mountains that may have once been as high as the Rockies. Lodging: Rice Lake, Birchwood and Park Falls each have a few choices of accommodation Camping: Ojibwa State Park is near the midpoint of the trail Bike shops: Weather forecast:Rice Lake Tourism info:Rice Lake Tourism | Park Falls Chamber Getting to the trail: Map of local region:Rice Lake | Birchwood | Couderay | Winter | Draper | Park Falls