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St. Germain, Wisconsin

Reporter:Bo-Boen Reporter
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: 0"
Date of Report: October 4, 2024
Area Report:

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

Join us for
Trail Brushing Day on Saturday October 12

Meet at the Groomer Barn at 9am. Bring gloves, saws, clippers, shears, cordless hedge trimmers, etc.

2024 SNOWMOBILE SAFETY CLASS
December 7 & 8, 2024
St. Germain Community Center

PRE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! Register online at gowild.wi.gov
 
There is a $10 DNR fee payable on the first day of the class. Registration will begin at 8:30 AM on Saturday, December 7. Class will begin at 9:00 AM and complete around 2:30 or 3:00 PM, lunch will be provided. On Sunday, December 8 class will run from 9:00 AM to noon. You are required to attend both days.
Visit our Safety Class page to find out when a safety class is required.
 

 



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Snowmobiling Information

St. Germain, Wisconsin… the NUMBER ONE vacation spot in the North and the NUMBER ONE spot for snowmobiling fun. The unique little village of St. Germain is well known for its fine network of snowmobile trails. The local snowmobile club, the St.Germain Bo-Boen Tribe, has developed a trail marking system and engineered grooming equipment that is copied nationally and internationally. The Club owns three grooming machines, drags, and has built and maintains nearly 100 miles of well-marked trails that connect with their neighboring communities in Vilas and Oneida Counties. They are opened in early December depending on snow conditions.

For the rejuvenation of your mind and soul, don’t miss the St. Germain area for your snowmobiling and winter fun. Bring your camera for an unforgettable holiday of watching the winter wildlife, pines weeping form the heavy snow, white birch sparkling in the winter sunshine and stars at night looking so close you feel you can reach out and touch them. A weeks holiday can’t begin to cover all the winter trails in St. Germain that connect with neighboring community trails.