Welcome to the Mountain Bike Capital of the Midwest!

Biking

Over three hundred miles of mapped and marked trails greet the mountain bike enthusiast in the Cable Area. Developed by the Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA), the system is divided into six clusters, each with one or more trailheads. The system stretches from Hayward to Iron River, making the Cable Area the hub of one of Wisconsin's best mountain biking destinations.

The CAMBA trails have become one of the Midwest's most popular because of their variety, scenic beauty and "impossible to get lost" signage. The routes follow a variety of paths, including logging roads, fire lanes, snowmobile trails, ski trails and single track. The terrain lends itself to riders of all abilities, from beginners to seasoned fat tire experts. There are no urban-style bike paths in the system. Forget crowded trails, for they don't exist in the Cable area!

An overview map of the entire system is available to help get you to each trail head, while a set of five cluster maps gives you topographic and narrative detail for each trail. Maps and mountain bike rentals are available at area bike shops. Maps and more information are also available at the Cable Area Visitor Center.

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