OHV Trail Detail

Huntersville Trail

Huntersville Trail

Fifty-nine miles of OHM trail twists through Huntersville State Forest. Much of the trail is singletrack, with some two-track and service road loops for beginning riders. All trails are marked, and range from easy to more difficult. The Huntersville Trail is a great alternative to the more technical Martineau Recreational Trail. This trail is provided by the Township of Huntersville and maintained by the Twin Cities Trail Riders.

The two Huntersville trailheads are located just off of roads that are plowed, but the entrance roads and the trailheads themselves are not plowed. Rustic toilets are provided by the Twin City Trail Riders, and are available from late March or April until the week prior to hunting season, weather permitting.

Winter Use: These OHM trails are not groomed. The local DNR Forestry office will close the trails if they become too soft during spring thaw. These trails are usually closed the shortest amount of time compared to other trails due to the soil type. Riders should always check for conditional closures before venturing out to ride.

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Location

Wadena County

Parking and trail access west of Huntersville off Co. Rd. 24 or east off Co. Rd. 18.

  • Twin Cities Trail Riders
  • Tom Umphress
  • 612-965-8618
Trail location map

Vehicles allowed

ATV ATV (class II allowed) - 4 mi

OHM OHM - 73 mi

vehicle definitions

When open

OPEN - Many OHM trails will be closed 5/31 - 6/1 (Enduro) and 9/26-28 (Trail Ride) for special permitted events.

Normal season:
Year-round (except firearms deer season)

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Difficulty & trail length

easiest

more difficult

most difficult

73 miles

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Facilities

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