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Trail Report – : Dickinson County, Michigan – February 3, 2022

Reporter:msertich7751

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 6 to 8 Inches on trials

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Area Report:

We have been grooming each day this week and our trails are in excellent condition! We have a 6 to 8 inch base.We have received small amounts of new snow.Please enjoy our beautiful trails and be safe.

Trail Report – : Rice Lake & Barron County, Wisconsin – February 3, 2022

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Reporter:Jody

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-8 inches

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Snowmobile Information:

More than 300 miles of groomed snowmobile trails lace Barron County, including the popular Tuscobia State Trail with 76 miles heading east from Rice Lake to Park Falls; the Wild Rivers Trail heading north from Rice Lake’s city limits leads 97 miles to Superior.

 

Barron County snowmobile trails are open and groomed, however we’ve not received any significant snow since opening and some field crossings remain rough with exposed rocks and stumps. Ride with caution. The Wild Rivers, Tuscobia and Cat Tail State Trails are in excellent condition.

Trail Report – : Forest County, Wisconsin – February 3, 2022

Reporter:forestco

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 3″ to 5″ base

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Area Report:

The trails are open and in good condition.  Keep an eye out for icy spots!

We cannot stress enough to ride safely and responsibly. Trail conditions will vary greatly throughout the County.  Always use caution when riding on lakes and frozen water as ice conditions will vary.

The Clubs that maintain the Forest county Trail system are made up of volunteers who work very hard to provide the best trails possible. Please respect them while on the trail. 

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – February 3, 2022

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 4-6 inches

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Area Report:

The Snowmobile Trails in Ashland County are Open.  Conditions are FAIR to good.  Trails are being groomed.  Sparse in some areas.  Watch for machinery on Trail 21-13, south of Cayuga, trail being rebuilt by Forest Service.  Watch for logging where trail crosses Mud Line on Trail 12 (out of Butternut).  Please stay on the trail. Lots of Ashland County snowmobile trails are on farmers land, please be respectful so we don’t loose our easement to their property.  Order your trail guide!

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 3, 2022

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2 – 6″

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Area Report:

Washburn County Snowmobile Trails are open at this time.  Trail conditions are fair with a 2 to 6 inch snow base.  Trails will remain open through the coming weekend.  However, new snow is needed soon and there is little in the forecast.  Get out and ride while you can.

Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – February 3, 2022

Reporter:Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover:

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Area Report:

LINCOLN COUNTY ZONE 1 TRAILS are officially open. Any trails designated for winter ATV are also open (ATVs are not allowed on trails when temperatures exceed 28°. No UTVs).

ONEDIA COUNTY trails are officially open.

Trails are groomed and in fair condition. There are thin spots and we could use more snow! Watch for icy corners. Road crossings are bare.

Please stay safe and respect landowners by STAYING ON MARKED TRAILS and between blazers only.

Happy sledding!

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 3, 2022

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Open

Snow Cover: Ice base thinning from the 7 inch. – Snow fatigued

Date of Report: February 3, 2022

Area Report:

February 3, 2022 – 6:44am 15 below zero – High of 8 today – 9 below tonight

Waiting for SNOW to move in late Friday into Saturday.  No totals.  Most trails are SNOW covered.  On the northside or in open fields the sun has burned through some areas.  Snirt also present.  The long & short is SNOW is needed.

The Groomer Tracking System AP (GTS) shows grooms left the Groomer Barn along Hwy 45N near the Snowmobile Derby Track last night did minimal grooming.  Heading mainly north. With the south trail Alt 13 to Three Lakes connect also groomed & a short portion of Trail 70W from the Honey Bear Restaurant to St. Germain connect groomed.  Here are the northern trail/sections groomed:

North & Northwest – from the Groomer Barn

  • Trail 10/13 north to Hwy G & back to
  • Trail 17N to
  • Trail 3N aka Manske Swamp back onto
  • Trail 10/13 across the
  • Wisconsin River portion of 10/13 at the intersection heading north continuing on
  • Trail 13 to the turn around near Bauer’s Dam Restaurant & Buckatabon Lake

Best riding until more Snow is north & woods trails.

Catfish & Eagle lake trails marked & OPEN.  To be safe stay by the orange reflective barrels.  DO NOT think the entire lake is safe.  Several sleds have gone in the water far from the barrels.

Please KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!  Trails Need More Fresh SNOW

See ya on the trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Weekly Trail Update

News and Reports:

February                                                                                                                   

  • 2/2 – Groomer Show – St. Germain – 9am-4pm Wednesday – 9am-2pm Thursday – Final Day
  • 2/5-6 – World Series of Snowmobile Racing & Legend Laps
  • 2/11-13 – Pond Hockey
  • 2/14-18 – Weekday Away to Park Falls & Washburn
  • 2/17 – Member meeting 6:30pm – Eddie B’s
  • 2/25-26 – Arctic Derby Dash
  • 2/26 – SNO (Saturday Night Out) – Twelve Pines, Hwy 70E of Eagle River 6pm

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members
 – $10 – Time to join a club!

Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas County.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours

Trail Report – : Neillsville, Wisconsin – February 2, 2022

Reporter:Neillsville Granton Trailbusters

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 0-1″

Date of Report: February 2, 2022

Area Report:

The Neillsville-Granton Trailbusters trail system is currently CLOSED.  More snow is needed before they can reopen.  Be advised riding on closed trails is trespassing and fines apply.

Trail Report – : Sugar Camp, Wisconsin – February 2, 2022

Reporter:Matt Winters

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 20″-24″

Date of Report: February 2, 2022

Area Report:

Trails have been in good condition this week. There’s a few choppy spots, some icy corners, and a few spots that are a little thin on snow but the majority of them are in very good condition. Cold conditions the rest of this week should help keep them in good condition thru the weekend. Please be careful on the corners, there are a lot of corners that have skinned up trees and plastic parts laying next to them this year and not one of them are on the icy corners. We really do not want to see anyone get hurt. Be safe and have fun.

Trail Report – : Phelps, Wisconsin – February 2, 2022

Reporter:Phelps Snowmobile Club

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 12″-18″

Date of Report: February 2, 2022

Area Report:

Trails are holding up great considering the lack of new snow.  Groomer operators are doing the best with what they have to work with.  Cold temps for the next few days and a warm-up by mid next week.  There is snirt at the road crossing and plenty of snow in the woods.  Phelps trails are being grommed almost nightly and are in good to excellent condition.  Please keep to the right on the trails and stay on the trails.  It’s time to bring back the old AWSC saying, “Stay on the Trails, They Never Fail”  Enjoy your time in the Phelps area and support our sponsers.