
"Perhaps you've heard of the Chequamegon Mountain Bike Festival? It's a 40-mile "drag race" from Hayward to Cable, ripping through the Birkebeiner ski trail in the sprawling 1.5 million acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in northern Wisconsin. While that annual event may have put the area on the map, it's the massive trail network that's received a recent boost in mileage (and fun!) thanks to the new Trek Trails at Mt. Telemark Village that makes it worth a visit."
"Centered around the Hub, it's the area's first purpose-built flow trails and bike park, but it's merely the icing on the cake here. If you're looking for a quaint but epic MTB vacation spot, you'd be hard pressed to find something as remote yet developed as Cable, Wisconsin. Here's what you need to know, and why you should go... The Bike Park & The Hub"
"We started at Mt. Telemark Village, a newly built center that serves as the hub for year-round activities. Impressively, or simply because the winter weather and remote location make it less susceptible to abuse, the Hub's bathrooms and showers are kept open and accessible 24/7/365. Wanna night ride, then clean up, then camp? Bikepacking through and just need to freshen up? They make it easy and comfortable to do just that."
The Chequamegon Mountain Bike Festival is a 40-mile “drag race” from Hayward to Cable across the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. A massive trail network around Cable has grown with new Trek Trails at Mt. Telemark Village, adding purpose-built flow trails and a bike park centered on a Hub. The Hub offers year-round access, including bathrooms and showers open 24/7/365. Mt. Telemark was converted from a former ski hill into a groomed bike park with climbs and varied downhill options from rocky lines to bermed flow. Hundreds of miles of singletrack maintained by CAMBA surround the area, and e-bikes are welcome.
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