Whether you're looking to explore or just relax, Antigo and Langlade County, located in Wisconsin's "Northwoods", offer residents and visitors alike an abundant array of cultural, historical, natural, and recreational options. The true up north tourist destination provides a wide variety of northern Wisconsin recreational opportunities to meet everyone's liking all year long. For good reason, this is why Langlade County has been known as the "County of Trails."
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Off Highway Motorized Vehicles
Off Highway Motorized Vehicles (Off Highway Jeep & Truck Trails)
Langlade County's West Evergreen Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Trails (Off-Highway Trucks and Jeeps) officially opened in June 2025. In cooperation with the 4 Lakes 4 Wheelers Off Road Vehicle Club from the Madison Area, Langlade County is happy to officially open the Langlade County OHMV Trails located off Sherry Road in the Elton Area.
Langlade County West Evergreen OHMV trails were developed utilizing environmentally sustainable management practice standards. The trails consist of 3 ranges of classification from easy, more difficult, and most difficult. Riders can explore 22 miles, including 7.1 miles of challenge trails ranging from extreme rock crawls to extremely challenging hills and ridges. ATV/UTVs are allowed on access trails (see map) with a normal DNR ATV/UTV registration sticker — no additional permits required!
All vehicles are required to have an annual permit, which costs $50 per year, and each operator must possess an operator permit, which costs $10 per year. Permits are available for purchase at:
Langlade County Forestry, Parks and Recreation Office is open between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from Monday through Friday. Our office is located at 1633 Neva Rd., Antigo, WI 54409, in the middle of the Langlade County Fairgrounds, under the flag.
In the near future, many off-road clubs and some area businesses will be authorized to sell both types of permits directly. Clubs and Businesses interested in providing direct sales of Langlade County OHMV Permits should contact Al Murray at the Langlade County Forestry, Parks, and Recreation office by calling 715-627-6300 to get more information and be informed on the process.
Trails and Amenities:
The Langlade County OHMV Trails map shows various trails with different difficulty levels, as well as trailheads, parking areas, and shared access trails.
Access trails do not require a permit, while OHMV trails do.