Reporter:haywardlakes
Trail Conditions: Excellent
Snow Cover: 7-10
Date of Report: December 29, 2025
Area Report:
December 29, 2025
Hello Riders!
We got anywhere between 8-12 inches of beautiful snow from Sunday into early Monday morning! Groomers will be out this afternoon/evening to get trails ready for the week. We will have updates as grooming progresses. Most of the lakes are staked and ready to ride, with the exception of Lake Hayward and Lake Chetac. We will update when those are staked.
One area of caution to note, Trail 18 getting on and off the Chippewa Flowage. The caution is marked, but be careful.
Lakes staked; Round, Spider, Tiger Cat, Lost Land, Moose, Chippewa Flowage, Callahan, Nelson, Grindstone, LCO, Whitefish, Big Siss, Little Siss, Sand, Holly
Not staked (have not been given an eta on those lakes): Chetac, Lake Hayward.

Snowmobiling Information
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Almost every snowmobiler in the Midwest is aware of the fantastic winter playground found near the Hayward area of Sawyer County and the Cable area of Southern Bayfield County. Hundreds of miles of wilderness trails provide tours through this area’s natural beauty, beckoning riders to return year after year.
The Hayward Lakes region with its rolling hills, hardwood forests, tall pine stands and pristine lakes serves as the hub of the Sawyer County trail system. A journey south from Hayward on Trail 31 takes riders across the frozen Lac Court Oreilles and along Sand Lake before joining the Tuscobia State Trail just east of Birchwood.
This well-known Tuscobia State Trail is also listed as Corridor 10 on the maps. It crosses Sawyer County from east to west passing through Draper, Loretta, Winter and Radisson, as it makes its journey across northern Wisconsin stretching from Michigan to Minnesota.
Traveling southeast from Hayward, snowmobilers are treated to a tour of the undeveloped Lake Chippewa Flowage, Wisconsin’s largest wilderness lake. This focal point of Sawyer County was created in 1923 by a power company dam and has more than 17,000 acres of water with 140 islands and more than 200 miles of natural shoreline.
Trails east of Hayward meander their way towards Clam Lake. Along the way a favorite place to take a break is at the Ghost Hill Scenic Overlook located on a short spur trail off Trail 21 north of Ghost Lake. Don’t forget your camera to take those memorable trip photos.
Trails lead in all directions in this scenic Chequamegon National Forest region offering unlimited choices. When staying in this area, snowmobiles are the only transportation you will need since almost everything is accessible via snowmobile. Excellent lodging with roaring fireplaces and great food can be found trailside through out this region.





The trail system today includes 140 miles of funded trails and approximately 180 total miles of trail. This system includes all of the trails in Florence County and are maintained by the Florence County Snowmobile Club. The club works hand in hand with Florence County, State of Wisconsin, Federal Government and private landowners in providing what we believe is one of the best trail systems in the state.




National Forest offers the best in Midwest snowmobiling without the crowds of more widely known destinations!








