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Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – March 2, 2020

Reporter:jan
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: up to 15 inches
Date of Report: March 2, 2020
Area Report:

Lincoln County’s funded snowmobile trails are all open.

With the warm weather last weekend trails really took a beating. Trails range from fair to good. Also getting a little icy. There are bare spots on southern exposure and the roads are not looking good. Please STAY on marked trails, we have had way to much off trail riding with some very upset landowners. Remember NO ATV’s when temperature  is above 28 F.

All Northwoods Passage Trails are open, but the weather is warm and the sun is out. 

Trails are in fair to good condition in the woods and lesser traveled areas.  Heavily traveled trails like the Bearskin and Hiawatha are deteriorating rapidly.  Roads and south facing areas are pretty bare and poor. Groomers cannot run in the warm weather.

Use caution on water crossings ride near the trail markers. 

We cannot emphasize enough to stay on the marked trails!!

All trails are closed to winter ATV use when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.

Be aware of Trail Closed signs, stay on marked trails only and respect private land.  

For up to date Lincoln County trail conditions, log on to:  www.co.lincoln.wi.us or call our Trail Hotline at 715-539-1033.

ONEIDA COUNTY TRAILS ARE OPEN.

 Ride and stay on marked trails ONLY.

Most trails are on fair to good condition depending on the area.

All Northwoods Passage Trails are open, but the weather is warm and the sun is out. 

 Trails are in fair to good condition in the woods and lesser traveled areas.  Heavily traveled trails like the Bearskin and Hiawatha are deteriorating rapidly.  Roads and south facing areas are pretty bare and poor. Groomers cannot run in the warm weather.

 Use caution on water crossings ride near the trail markers.

 We cannot emphasize enough to stay on the marked trails!!

Please check the current conditions on the Chamber’s website at www.gototomahawk.com