Antigo/Langlade County
Home to hundreds of lakes, streams, miles of trout streams, and spring ponds, Langlade County is perfect for all water enthusiasts. If you prefer a drier adventure, take advantage of the 127,000 acres of public owned land that make an amazing display for Langlade County’s woods! Maple, hemlock and birch forests make an impressive backdrop for the diverse, year-round activities Langlade County affords. Hike along part of the famous Ice Age Trail that winds through the county. You can also appreciate the charm of the changing seasons from a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle. A quieter choice is horseback riding on one of our four well-marked trails. Choose the Crocker Hills, Evergreen, Moccasin Lake, or Popple Ridge Trails for a one-of-a-kind event. Langlade County is also rich with large and small wildlife. Encounter wildlife of all sizes while taking a walk through the picturesque outdoors. Bear, deer, chipmunks, and wild turkeys are just a few of the species you might see on your walk. During winter, spend time on the cross-country ski trails that criss cross Langlade County.