Trails for All

What's Happening

Our Trails

CORBA develops and maintains singletrack trails at the following trails systems:
Lowes Creek County Park

Singletrack mileage: 13 mi
Double track mileage: 5 mi
Fee: $3 Daily or $25 annual Eau Claire County Parks vehicle pass
Map availability: Signage at trail heads and at near most trail intersections.
Winter biking: YES. Singletrack and ski trails under certain conditions.

Northwest Park

Singletrack mileage: 7 mi
Double track mileage: 2 mi
Fee: None
Map availability: Print or save to your smartphone the map below.
Winter biking: YES. Stay on single track and stay off groomed ski trails.

Hickory Ridge

Singletrack mileage: 15 mi
Double track mileage: 13 mi
Fee: None.
Map availability: Signage at trail head and at some trail intersections
. Winter biking: YES. Stay on singletrack and stay off groomed ski trails.

Centennial Park (Formerly Otter Creek)

Singletrack mileage: 2.5 mi
Double track mileage: none
Fee: none
Map availability: Signage at trail head
Winter biking: YES.

Area 178

Singletrack mileage: 10 mi
Double track mileage: none
Fee: none
Map availability: Signage at trail head
Winter biking: YES.

Pipestone

Singletrack mileage: 5 miles and growing
Double track mileage: Unsure (various logging roads)
Fee: none
Map availability: Limited markings on-site.
Winter biking: Allowed. No grooming at this time.

Hiawatha Park

Location: Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Singletrack mileage: 1.75 mi
Fee: None
Map availability: Limited markings on-site.
Winter biking: Yes

Silver Creek

Location: Almena, Wisconsin
Singletrack mileage: 6 mi & growing
Fee: None
Map availability: Limited markings on-site.
Winter biking: Yes

Menomin Park

Location: Menomonie, Wisconsin
Singletrack mileage: 5+ mi
Fee: None
Map availability: Limited markings on-site.
Winter biking: Yes

About CORBA

Community for Outdoor Recreation, Biking, and Adventure (CORBA) is dedicated to building, improving and promoting outdoor trail opportunities in Wisconsin’s Chippewa Valley. We are 100% volunteer run and operated. These dedicated volunteers make sure their trail system is one of the best in the state for hiking, biking, running, snowshoeing, and more.