See all that dust? Ick. It doesn't even look as bad in the photos as it was. Goggles and dust masks of some sort are a must. |
Austin and his dad examining the bridge. |
If Austin and I make an early enough start we can start in Monroe and ride all the way to the end of the trail in Mineral Point. We can usually make Darlington by lunch time, where we stop and eat at Annie's Bar and Grill. They have rather good food for a decent price. We head on to Mineral Point after lunch, stop there to get fuel, then turn around and head back to Monroe. By the end of the day we are happily exhausted.
Mineral Point Railway Museum. |
If we get a later start we like to park in South Wayne, but you could easily park in almost any town along the trail. The community in the area is rather supportive of ATV business. This is probably also a good place to mention that the Cheese Trails are multi-use trails. Trails are not only open to ATVs, but to off road motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians. It is definitely not uncommon to come across people who are taking an evening walk down the trail. It is very important to slow down and safely pass. Keeping the trails open to everyone and being respectful of other peoples hobbies should be everyone's priority.
These trails are quite popular, and are very busy on weekends. Not only should be you be wary of other people on the trail, but watch out for the DNR. They make lots of stops along this trail, so be sure to have all of the proper "paperwork" in order. ( Have your sticker and your license plate ready!)
The Cheese Trails are great for families with smallish children or a quick day trip. The trails are easy enough for beginner riders, but anyone can appreciate the chance to ride through the Wisconsin countryside. Just don't expect anything super challenging or exciting.
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