13 JAN 2026: Most of the skate lanes are refreshed with comb on the interior green/blue trails. Classic tracks left alone—firm/good conditions (recommend skins, scales, or klister for the kick zone). Nothing new yet on Wolf Tracks, Nekoosa, Lake Marie, Nut Cracker, VO2, and Wilderness. Click here for the latest trail report. Tickets for the Large Tubing Hill are back on sale—click here.

Bikes, Birds, and Blooms

June 8th, 2025

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Pedal through the park on a guided birding adventure

Sunday, June 8th, 2025

9:00 am

All funds support the Minocqua Winter Park Foundation in operating the park, including organizing events and capital projects.

Event Description

Local bird experts will be leading the way on a roughly 5 mile loop within the vast trail system at Minocqua Winter Park. Along the way, we’ll check out some of the birding hotspots and also learn a thing or two about how to identify spring wildflowers. We’ll make a final stop at the quaint and cozy Tea House for some light refreshments before heading back to the chalet.

E-Bike Policy

E-bikes (class 1, 2 and 3) are allowed at this event as long as they are non-throttle and do not exceed 15 mph.

Route/Difficulty Level

  • Estimate route distance: 5 miles
  • Terrain will be a mix of flat and hills on grass/dirt two-track trails
  • Due to hilly off road terrain, this event is not suitable for adaptive bikes
  • This event is geared towards adults and older children.

Registration Info

This event is limited to 15 participants. Pre-registration is required. All funds support the Minocqua Winter Park Foundation in operating the park, including organizing events and capital projects. All ages and abilities are welcome.

Cost: $15 per person

Know Before You Go

  • Event is limited to 15 participants
  • Helmets are required for all participants
  • Bring your own water and binoculars if desired