While Wisconsin has a lot of wonderful state parks, the state also has 30 county forests – they together cover 2.4 million acres. The state’s first county forest was founded nearly a century ago in Langlade County. Today, the Langlade County Forest in Wisconsin is a destination for hiking, biking, camping and paddling, and more. Here’s a look at this special forest, and why you should make plans to visit Langlade County.

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I’ve explored some of the county’s forests. When I’m traveling through the area, I sometimes take a break to go for a hike for a trail run. The trails are worth it – they are never crowded, and there are some really beautiful places to explore and trails that travel through scenic areas like lakeshores. Langlade County is also closer Wisconsin’s larger cities than other destinations in the far reaches of Northern Wisconsin, so it is a nice weekend getaway spot. Check out the trails in Langlade County Forest on AllTrails Plus – and here’s where to find more Wisconsin adventures.

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