Experience the thrill of winter in Black River Country, where snowmobiling isn’t just a pastime—it’s a full-scale adventure. Nestled in the heart of Jackson County, Black River Falls offers over 300 miles of expertly groomed snowmobile trails, seamlessly connecting riders to 500+ miles of additional routes across surrounding counties and the entire Wisconsin trail system.

From wide-open corridors to winding forest trails, riders will discover a diverse landscape that showcases the best of Wisconsin winter. Cruise through towering pine forests in the Black River State Forest, glide across rolling terrain, and experience breathtaking bluff country vistas unique to this region. With over 350 miles of trails countywide, including connections through public lands and scenic countryside, there’s a route for every skill level.

The trail system is designed for exploration and convenience, with clearly marked routes, frequent access points, and direct connections to local restaurants, lodging, and trail-friendly businesses. Riders can easily plan multi-day excursions without ever leaving the trail system.

Snowmobiling here is powered by passionate local clubs and volunteers who maintain and groom the trails to ensure optimal riding conditions throughout the season. Whether you’re carving fresh powder or enjoying a scenic cruise, you’ll find a well-maintained, rider-focused experience from start to finish.

Plan Your Ride

👉 Pro Tip: Conditions can change quickly – always check trail updates before your trip to ensure the best riding experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Black River Falls offers over 300 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, with connections to more than 500 miles in surrounding counties.

You can download the official Jackson County Snowmobile Trail Map directly from the chamber website to plan your ride.

Yes, trails are regularly groomed and maintained by local snowmobile clubs and volunteers for optimal riding conditions.

Absolutely. The trail system connects to surrounding counties and the statewide Wisconsin snowmobile trail network.

Trail openings depend on weather and snow conditions. Always check current trail conditions before riding, as trails may close due to temperature or snow levels.

Yes, many trails connect directly to local restaurants, lodging, and trail-friendly businesses throughout the area.

Riders will experience a mix of forest trails, rolling hills, and scenic bluff country terrain unique to western Wisconsin.

Jackson County Wisconsin Snowmobile Trail Conditions