Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA)
We are thrilled you’re here and even more delighted to inform you that CAMBA is a grass-roots, non-profit, down-to-earth, no-nonsense, plain-spoken group of people who are elated to develop, manage, and protect the most unique mountain bike trail system in the Midwest.
With more than 135 miles of singletrack, 70 miles of groomed winter trails, and 200+ miles of mapped gravel routes, we’re certain to offer riding that fits your needs. Physically and spiritually, the CAMBA trail system, which extends through Bayfield and Sawyer County, encompasses nearly a million acres of the most beautiful woods on earth. Many are in the Bayfield, Sawyer County Forests, and the renowned Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Riding here satisfied the body as well as the soul. We can’t wait for you to get out there and find that you agree.
Why Ride CAMBA?
Few places on earth offer the vast number of routes the CAMBA trail system provides.
We’ve got trails for all abilities and desires, from flow to gnarly to wilderness to easy rolls through tall pines.
The ability of our unique soils allows for quick drainage, so our trails are almost always open to ride.
We are within an easy drive from many Midwest metro areas
The people, the food, the lodging, and the folks of CAMBA make any and all riding adventures easy, immensely enjoyable, and hard to forget.
Ways To Support Your Trails In 2026!
What a year it’s been! As we wind down the season, it’s time to plan for next year. In 2025, our community accomplished so much—from sold-out women’s clinics and kids’ camps to the relaunch of the Cheq Challenge and four major trail projects, led by the Ojibwe rehab.
To maintain the momentum in 2026, we need support from our communities and members. Consider donating, becoming a member, or volunteering your time. Together, we can enhance our community through the trails!
2026 Trail Events