Looking for a great place to ride with your buddies? The Soo Pits Trails are located near Moose Lake just by the Soo Line 4-wheeler trail, this 4-wheeler riding site is a former gravel pit and offers up some challenges in navigation and an all around fun ride on your 4-wheeler due to the looseness of the terrain. There trails are designated as multi-use trails so not only will you encounter other 4-wheeler riders, your likelihood of meeting other OHV riders such as motorcycles is likely. Make sure and follow standard safety rules for meeting other types of OHV traffic when riding these trails.
If you need food, restroom facilities, gas or lodging, you will find it in nearby Moose Lake. As with all 4-wheeler riding facilities and trails, make sure that you have your DOT approved helmet and you are wearing gloves and goggles at the very least. Riding safely is just good sense. The riding season is April 1 through November 30 and these 4-wheeler trails are short at just under 5-miles. The 4-wheeler trails are rated easiest to ride and even the most novice of 4-wheeler riders will enjoy maneuvering their machines over these trails. The gravel is loose, but the flatness and lack of obstacles make the 4-wheeler trails almost road like and a great place for newer 4-wheeler riders to gain confidence in their 4-wheeler handling skills.
More experienced 4-wheeler riders will enjoy these trails simply for the easy ride, there isn't much in the way of potholes, dips or inclines to navigate, just a good flat ride. If you're going to be in the vicinity, check out Soo Pits 4-wheeler trails for an easy day of 4-wheeler riding fun.