Reporter:Threelakeswi
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 15 inches
Date of Report: February 19, 2026
Area Report:
We did receive snow that last two days. About 3-4 inches of wet snow. They are calling for a few more inches Thrusday into Friday. Temps are still in the low 30’s during the day, but by Sat. we will see highs in the 20’s. When temps are below freezing we will be out grooming. The trails held up through our warm spell and with the additional new snow trails should be in very good condition this weekend. Hopefully you have the sleds ready to go for the weekend and will be out enjoying the trails.
News and Reports:
Feb. 27-28 Snow Outlaws Racing on Spirit Lake
Feb. 28 – Junkersled Race -10 am Don Burnside Park in Three Lakes
Snowmobile Information:
Barrels have been placed on Crystal Lake by the airport trail. There was an open area so stay away from the group of barrels marking that. This time of year things can open up on the lakes. Please be alert.
Trail 9 is temporarily closed due to icing conditions on parts of the trail. Use Military Rd to bypass this segment.
Watch for ice heaves on the lakes. Use caution, slow down with all the snow dust, and stay close to the barrels.
The trail 7 from Spirit Lake to Maple Lake will be closed this season.
When visiting downtown businesses please park your sled at the Shed the Sled, corner of Highway 45 and County Highway A. Please do not park in businesses’ parking lots or town roads.
Town roads are NOT trails unless they are marked as a snowmobile route. You can use a town road to get from your house to the closest trail.
Website – https://www.threelakestrails.com
Groomer Tracking System -https://gts.groomertrackingsystems.com/map
Oneida Co Trail Map -https://www.oneidacountywi.gov/wp-content/uploads/Oneida-County-Snowmobile-Map.pd

Snowmobiling Information
The Three Lakes – Brule River Trails are the destination that is sure to satisfy the most discerning snowmobiler. Our trail system encompasses 132 miles of user funded trails, plus 54 additional miles of locally funded trails.
The trail system traverses the most scenic country that Wisconsin has to offer. The Kimball Trail (upper and lower) will take you through the pristine Nicolet National Forest and provides your connection to Vilas and Forest County destinations. Our southern trails will lead you to the Rhinelander, Monico and Pelican Lake areas. Trails to the West and North will give you access to our neighbors in Sugar Camp, St. Germain and Eagle River.
Every day is sure to bring you a new and different snowmobiling experience!
Don’t forget to include downtown Three Lakes on your trail riding agenda. Our trail system will give you easy access to the many amenities that our downtown area has to offer. Once there, you’ll experience the old-fashioned charm of the Northwoods. Our main street is lit by antique lampposts and lined with very unique gift shops, restaurants, taverns and other small businesses.
The community’s greatest natural resource is the largest Chain of Lakes in the world, 28 interconnected lakes stretching northward to Eagle River, Wisconsin. Stay on the marked trails and you will be rewarded by the scenic beauty of the Three Lakes Chain.
Then, venture to the Northeast and discover the remote beauty of the Brule River Trails. Be sure to stop and sample the warmth and hospitality to be found at the local taverns and eating establishments.
Our trail system is professionally maintained and groomed by Three Lakes – Brule River Trails, primarily a volunteer organization. Grooming and trail maintenance is performed utilizing 2014 and 2018 Pisten Bully snow groomers, a 2019 New Holland tracked tractor, a 2006 Fendt Tractor and a 2014John Deere Tracked Utility Vehicle for light grooming and maintenance. Additionally, we recently sold an older New Holland tractor and will be replacing it with a 2021 John Deere tracked tractor. The new John Deere is scheduled to be delivered before the start of the 2021-2022 season
We encourage you to visit the Three Lakes – Brule River Trails on your next snowmobiling adventure to experience the warmth and hospitality that our community has to offer. We sincerely believe you won’t be disappointed!









The Sayner Barnstormers are proud groomers of the Sayner – Star Lake Wisconsin area snowmobile trails. Our club was founded back on November 26, 1969, with 27 charter members. The Barnstormers trails stretch all the way from Hwy 70, just east of Arbor Vitae, all the way up to Old Hwy B, just west of Land O Lakes. We groom these trails with three tractors each equipped with 9-foot-6-inch grooming drags built by Sno*Boss of Eagle River and Arrowhead Groomers of St. Germain.




Chippewa County is the home for over 300 miles of snowmobile trails, and New Auburn features trails that wind through the woods and farm trails that are especially enjoyable for its visitors. One can stumble onto many small but nice lakes that harbor bluegills and sunfish. The area is dotted with restaurants and gas stations on the way to New Auburn and the Bloomer area. There are many side trails reaching towards the lakes, Bloomer and Lake Holcombe.

