Northern Lights Snow Trail is OPEN!!!!
Location: Odanah, WI
I took a ride…or should I say the ride took me; from start to finish the Northern Lights trail is a well-groomed balance of invigorating straight shots to tummy tickling hills, filled with tranquil twists and turns each leading into an awe-inspiring sight of snowy-decorated Aspen, Birch, and Pine trees. With a bit of luck you may catch sight of our neighbors the white-tails or foxes, eagles or hawks, and if honored, the elusive timber wolf or black bear passing near by. Now that’s nature’s splendor at it purist.
This ride will not only satisfy the well traveled snow mobile enthusiast, it will be TheRide remembered and recommended for years!
So, if your snow mobile club is planning trip or your family just wants a weekend get away call the Bad River Lodge and Casino.
We offer, by far, the best value for your hard-earned dollar. It’s worth it when the Bad River Lodge and Casino offers an indoor pool & whirlpool, smoking & non-smoking rooms, Jacuzzi rooms, cable TV, a game room, handicap accessible rooms and wireless internet is available. The Manomin Restaurant with a delicious selection to warm your belly located within the complex. A gas station/ IGA grocery store/ Post office are conveniently located across the parking lot to fill up your sleds. OH and I cannot forget located within the complex the Bad River Casino. Gaming action with over 400 slot machines and table games including Blackjack, Let it Ride, 3 Card Poker, Texas Hold’em, and on Friday and Saturday nights the Roulette wheel is spinning!
Odanah Wisconsin’s Northern Lights trail is truly another marvelous Northland treasure!
The Northern Lights Trail connects from the Iron Horse Snowmobile Trail in Iron
County which is connected to
all of the snowmobile trails in Northeastern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. From the Iron Horse Trail you can fly on the Northern Lights groomed Trail to the Bad River Lodge, Casino and Convention Center.
For more information and trail conditions you can contact Pete Powless or Mike Wiggins at the Bad
River Lodge & Casino at 800-795-7121 Or email us .
See a Map of the Trail best viewed at 800x600 or higher screen resolution.