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Burnett County ATV/UTV NOTICE
« on: September 07, 2010, 09:41:23 AM »
Burnett County ATV/UTV NOTICE

This notice is to explain the current ATV/UTV* rules on the Burnett County Forest.

As of September 15, the Burnett County State-Funded Summer Use ATV trails are closed.  However, from September 16 through November 30 the Burnett County Forest woods trails and County Forest roads are open for ATV/UTV use.  What this means is that you can ride your registered ATV/UTV on any woods trail, snowmobile trail and ATV trail located on County Forest Lands that is not bermed, gated or signed as closed and is at least eight feet wide. (A good rule of thumb is that if you can drive your truck down the trail, then you can take your ATV/UTV down it.)  No off trail use is allowed and operation on private lands is illegal unless you have permission from the private landowner.

Please contact individual townships for their rules and regulations for ATV/UTV use on their town roads. Most township ordinances allow the use of the town roads as shown on the Summer Use ATV map.  Most of the State-Funded Summer Use ATV Trail System can still be ridden because the majority of the trails are on County Forest Lands. 

It is very important to note that all of these trails are currently multi-use trails.  This means that any street legal, licensed vehicle can use these trails during this time, (trucks for example).  It?s also important to note that these trails are no longer being maintained during this time of year.  For these reasons we call the State-Funded Summer Use ATV Trail System closed, even though you can still ride the majority of these same trails because they are located on County Forest Lands and township roads that currently allow for the use of ATV?s during this time of year.

Remember, it is your responsibility to know where you are and whose property you are on.  If you are unsure of where Burnett County Forest Land is located, please refer to a Burnett County Plat Book, as this is your best resource.

Please be careful, be respectful to other trail users, and ride safely.

If you have any questions, please contact the Burnett County Forest Department at
(715) 349-2157, or visit our website at www.burnettcounty.com under Forest & Parks/Recreation.

Thank you,

Burnett County Forestry Staff



*Burnett County is participating in a pilot program for UTV use which is scheduled to end 6/30/12.
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