The Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association is responsible for the development and management of a regional mountain bike trail system of over 130 miles, and over 200 miles of mapped gravel routes. The CAMBA trails lie in and around the beautiful Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest as well as in the Bayfield and northern Sawyer County Forests!
TRAIL Report:
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CAMBA Trails Open Saturday, May 13th!The Hospital Gateway trails have been cleaned up, have dried out, and are now open. All other CAMBA Trails open Saturday, May 13th!
Thanks to lots of hard effort and some friendly weather, the entire CAMBA system, including Ashwabay, will be open for riding beginning tomorrow, Saturday morning. We also want to show our sincere gratitude to the Bayfield County Forest, Sawyer County Forest, and the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest for their support and help in providing the public with awesome riding! Expect spring conditions in some places, so be aware of debris and watch for downed trees we’ve yet to clear. When possible, we ask that you please remove fallen branches by throwing brush to the uphill side of the trails to keep drains clear. Also, report any trees that need attention. Thank you for your mindful riding. Now, get out and enjoy! |
Mt Ashwabay Trail Cluster / CAMBA Trailhead
Loops on loops of FUN!!!! All marked Mountain Bike trails are multi-use, feel free to hike or run with caution. Bikes are not allowed off of these CAMBA marked trails.
What to expect:We have two trailheads, the first is on Ski Hill Road on the south (left hand side) of the road BEFORE the main entrance to the Big Top/Ski Hill parking lot. There is also a trailhead located of off Whiting Rd.
Biking is permitted only on trails designated with a Blue CAMBA Singletrack trail marker. We are working to develop quality mountain bike trails, and it’s important that all riders respect closures, whether temporary, or permanent. State law prohibits biking in the Nourse Sugarbush State Natural Area, adjacent to the Mt. Ashwabay property. Helmets are strongly recommended for all bikers. Safety is a high priority, and even our beginner trails have rocky obstacles and steep downhills. Mt Ashwabay's Trail system is designed, built, and maintained by Volunteers. We use donated equipment and Volunteer labor whenever possible. If you have earth-moving equipment, excavating equipment, or a tractor and would like to volunteer or donate usage, please let us know. To contact Ashwabay about Volunteering or Donating, please click HERE |
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Learn more about CAMBA, and their network of trails, HERE Daily Membership: $15 – Day access to over 120 miles of singletrack with fees being collected HERE through CAMBA or at the trailhead. This is an honor system please hel, support our trails. Consider an annual membership and also volunteering at Mt. Ashwabay to maintain trails.
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Trail Descriptions at Mt Ashwabay
STICK UP-DOWN
Mileage: 1 mile Difficulty: Easy Trail Type: 100% singletrack Quickest Access: Ski Hill Rd. Description: Two-way trail to access and exit the trail system. Gradually climbs and descends with bermed switchbacks. Optional rock features add challenges for skilled riders.
DIESEL BEAR
Mileage: 1.4 mile loop Difficulty: Easy Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Serpentine, short climbs, rolling singletrack through a mixed forest of mature oaks, maples, and hemlocks. Quickest Access: Ski Hill Rd.
DIRT LIP
Mileage: 1.7 mile loop Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Challenging bench cut trail with quick downs running into quick ups. This roller coaster of a trail will present opportunities to lift your tires, g-out in turns and challenge your skills on rock features. Dirt Lip can easily be connected with Diesel Bear for 3.3 mile figure-8 loop. Quickest Access: Either Ski Hill Rd. or Whiting Rd. Trailheads.
HOT SAW
Mileage: 2.5 mile loop Difficulty: Easy Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Wide, meandering, flowy trail slowly, climbing out of the Whiting Rd. Trailhead to reward the rider’s hard work with an expansive view over Chequamegon Bay. Return on a flowing gentle decent that will put a smile on your face erasing any memory of the challenge of the Green Monster. Quickest Access: Whiting Rd. Trailhead.
MAGIC CARPET (NEW!)
Mileage: .3 miles Difficulty: Easy Description: Take a ride on the easy rated Magic Carpet to connect the Ashwabay Cluster's more beginner-friendly trails, Diesel Bear and Hot Saw. Keep your eyes open for optional fun features for all types of riders.
TROGDOR
Mileage: 2.4 mile point-to-point Difficulty: Difficult Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Chunky-flow-style xc trail with punchy ups and fun downs that physically test riders. Trail concludes with a rapid descent through chicane turns to pump your adrenaline. Riders of varying ability will be rewarded with expansive views of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands at the summit of Mt. Ashwabay. Can be cut a little shorter at the Mt. Ashwabay Summit by taking the Raven ski trail back to the start. Trogdor can also be looped with part of Hot Saw for a 3.6 mile loop. Quickest Access: Either Ski Hill Rd. or Whiting Rd.
HOOTEN HOLLOW
Mileage: 1.6 mile loop Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Switch-backing climb to warm you up for the fun serpentine traverse of the Ashwabay ridge. Circle a large drainage to set up for a ripping downhill with a mix of intermediate rock gardens and lips that will leave you hooting at the bottom. Quickest Access: Whiting Rd Trailhead.
BEAM ME UP
Mileage: 0.3 mile two-way trail Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: As the name implies, get beamed up to Lady Slipper and Tsuga Daddy.
LADY SLIPPER
Mileage: 1.6 mile loop Difficulty: Expert/Advanced Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: This trail has a split personality. It will test the climber in you with tight switchbacks and uphill rock gardens. Try not to dab; it is possible to clean. The other half will reward the descender with lips to grab some air, rock gardens to charge, and optional lines to huck. The Lady Slipper will tempt you but watch out… Quickest Access: Whiting Rd.
TSUGA DADDY
Mileage: 6 mile loop with cutoffs Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: The longest loop in the cluster with sinuous climbing and descending as it meanders and curls its way through multiple forest types in various stages of regeneration. Along the trail watch out for features to test your skills and the occasional Sasquatch. Quickest Access: Whiting Rd. Trailhead
Mileage: 1 mile Difficulty: Easy Trail Type: 100% singletrack Quickest Access: Ski Hill Rd. Description: Two-way trail to access and exit the trail system. Gradually climbs and descends with bermed switchbacks. Optional rock features add challenges for skilled riders.
DIESEL BEAR
Mileage: 1.4 mile loop Difficulty: Easy Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Serpentine, short climbs, rolling singletrack through a mixed forest of mature oaks, maples, and hemlocks. Quickest Access: Ski Hill Rd.
DIRT LIP
Mileage: 1.7 mile loop Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Challenging bench cut trail with quick downs running into quick ups. This roller coaster of a trail will present opportunities to lift your tires, g-out in turns and challenge your skills on rock features. Dirt Lip can easily be connected with Diesel Bear for 3.3 mile figure-8 loop. Quickest Access: Either Ski Hill Rd. or Whiting Rd. Trailheads.
HOT SAW
Mileage: 2.5 mile loop Difficulty: Easy Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Wide, meandering, flowy trail slowly, climbing out of the Whiting Rd. Trailhead to reward the rider’s hard work with an expansive view over Chequamegon Bay. Return on a flowing gentle decent that will put a smile on your face erasing any memory of the challenge of the Green Monster. Quickest Access: Whiting Rd. Trailhead.
MAGIC CARPET (NEW!)
Mileage: .3 miles Difficulty: Easy Description: Take a ride on the easy rated Magic Carpet to connect the Ashwabay Cluster's more beginner-friendly trails, Diesel Bear and Hot Saw. Keep your eyes open for optional fun features for all types of riders.
TROGDOR
Mileage: 2.4 mile point-to-point Difficulty: Difficult Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Chunky-flow-style xc trail with punchy ups and fun downs that physically test riders. Trail concludes with a rapid descent through chicane turns to pump your adrenaline. Riders of varying ability will be rewarded with expansive views of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands at the summit of Mt. Ashwabay. Can be cut a little shorter at the Mt. Ashwabay Summit by taking the Raven ski trail back to the start. Trogdor can also be looped with part of Hot Saw for a 3.6 mile loop. Quickest Access: Either Ski Hill Rd. or Whiting Rd.
HOOTEN HOLLOW
Mileage: 1.6 mile loop Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: Switch-backing climb to warm you up for the fun serpentine traverse of the Ashwabay ridge. Circle a large drainage to set up for a ripping downhill with a mix of intermediate rock gardens and lips that will leave you hooting at the bottom. Quickest Access: Whiting Rd Trailhead.
BEAM ME UP
Mileage: 0.3 mile two-way trail Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: As the name implies, get beamed up to Lady Slipper and Tsuga Daddy.
LADY SLIPPER
Mileage: 1.6 mile loop Difficulty: Expert/Advanced Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: This trail has a split personality. It will test the climber in you with tight switchbacks and uphill rock gardens. Try not to dab; it is possible to clean. The other half will reward the descender with lips to grab some air, rock gardens to charge, and optional lines to huck. The Lady Slipper will tempt you but watch out… Quickest Access: Whiting Rd.
TSUGA DADDY
Mileage: 6 mile loop with cutoffs Difficulty: Intermediate Trail Type: 100% singletrack Description: The longest loop in the cluster with sinuous climbing and descending as it meanders and curls its way through multiple forest types in various stages of regeneration. Along the trail watch out for features to test your skills and the occasional Sasquatch. Quickest Access: Whiting Rd. Trailhead