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Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 25, 2022

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 7 inch base – Loose snow on top – Some crusty

Date of Report: January 25, 2022

Area Report:

EAGLE RIVER TRAILS
WIDE RANGE OF CONDITIONS
ON AVERAGE FAIR to GOOD

January 25, 2022 – 7:45 am 9 below zero – High of 3 today

Somebody left the freezer door open!  It 9 below this morning & will only get to 3.  So if you’re riding dress warm. Fully charge phone in an inside pocket. Stop more often.

As for the trails really no change at all. Could use some fresh snow. As it’s crusty out there.  Corners are icy. Didn’t ride yesterday.  Probably won’t today as it’s a tad bit too cold.  Riding tomorrow for sure and will get you a detail riding report. Heading east on 10E working our way toward Phelps tomorrow then come into Eagle River using Trail 17N.  Will run Catfish & maybe Eagle to let know the conditions.

The Groomer Tracking System AP (GTS) shows spot grooming Eagle River last night.  Here are the trails THAT WERE GROOMED overnight    

  • Trail 10W/13N –  From the groomer barns in Eagle River across from Derby Track north all the way to the Wisconsin River Bridge section.
  • Wisconsin River Bridge section west to the 10W/13N intersection.
  • 10W – West toward Sayner.  To include grooming 7S.

Catfish & Eagle lake trails marked & OPEN.  To be safe stay by the orange reflective barrels.  DO NOT think the entire lake is safe.  There have been several sleds going into the water this winter.  ALL were not where near a trail.

Sure would like trail photos so I can post to the report to let other riders see the real time conditions.  Send them to info@baysidelodgingrentals.com 

Please KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!  Never enough 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:

January

  • 1/27-30 – Women on Snow – Eagle Waters Resort – Rangeline Rd off Hwy 70E
  • 1/29 – SNO (Saturday Night Out) – Log Cabin, Conover 6pm

February                                                                                                                   

  • 2/1 – Directors meeting at World Snowmobile HQ
  • 2/5-6 – World Series of Snowmobile Racing
  • 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

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 – : Lake Gogebic | Bergland, Michigan – January 25, 2022

Reporter:AJ’s Walleye Lodge

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Good

Date of Report: January 25, 2022

Area Report:

Trails in the Lake Gogebic Area area all in good to excellent condition.  Temps today are going to be frigid and then warming up to the high teens/20’s later this week.    Continuous snow is keeping trails fresh.   All Gogebic Area Groomers are running – and are doing a great job!    Snow is in the forecast later this week to make for an awesome weekend!   Dress warm – plan your stops – ride safe!!!   

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – January 24, 2022

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Looking Good! 12-16 inches or so

Date of Report: January 24, 2022

Area Report:

Cold now. Colder tomorrow. that is the good news as trails are set up nicely and also he bad news as you must bundle up to stay safe. A little new snow each day (but no dumping unfortunately)  has allowed our groomers to keep the trails in good to excellent condition.

News and Reports:

RADAR RUN AT BENT’S Camp coming Presidents weekend Saturday!

Trail Report – : Walworth County, Wisconsin – January 24, 2022

Reporter:Ryan Strand

Trail Conditions: Open

Snow Cover: 6”

Date of Report: January 24, 2022

Area Report:

At 6pm 1-24-22 the Walworth County Snowmobile trails will officially open. Please ride with caution trails have minimal snow and are very thin. Check back frequently for updates.  Keep praying for snow! We definitely could use some more!

 

Trail Report – : Minocqua, Wisconsin – January 24, 2022

Reporter:minocqua

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6-8 more North

Date of Report: January 24, 2022

Area Report:

With the cold weather our trails are flat and smooth, some icy corners so use caution. Lakes are all good, a couple of inches of light snow the last couple of days to help with grooming, groomers have been out and will continue with daily operations, one groomer was down over the weekend and want to thank lake tomahawk sno-fleas for filling in on the bearskin trail, trails will be nice this weekend and temps warming into the 20s for the weekend, thanks for coming out to support the cross country cruisers this last weekend for the winterfest . Forest Rider trails are in good to very good condition, Squirrel lake has a berm across the trail from a snow plow so use caution.

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – January 24, 2022

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 4-8 inches

Date of Report: January 24, 2022

Area Report:

Trails are in Fair to Good conditions.  There is more snow in the northern section of the county.  The groomers are all out and working… We have been waiting on parts to fix them, so it’s a great day in Ashland now that the machines are working.  Make sure to order your free ashland county visitor guide at www.travelashlandcounty.com.

 

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 24, 2022

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 4-8 inch (groomed base)

Date of Report: January 24, 2022

Area Report:

Washburn County Snowmobile Trails are open at this time.   Four inches of new snow was received over the weekend.  Trail conditions are good with a 4 to 8 inch snow base.

Snowmobile Information:

Snowmobiling Information

For your FREE Trail Map and Visitor Guide, call 800-367-3306
Visit us at www.washburncounty.org for more information.

Click Here to order a Washburn County, WI snowmobile trail map.
(Please include your Name, Address, City, State and Zip with your map request.)

 


The Spooner (Washburn County) Wisconsin area has over 250 miles of scenic, groomed trails. These miles of trails link up to the largest network of snowmobile trails in the Midwest. Visitors have remarked that “these trails are the best I’ve seen. They’re so well kept and they’re not crowded like other places we’ve been to, I’ll be back!”

The scenic beauty, wilderness sledding and abundant amenities, makes the area unmatched as a destination point for snowmobilers throughout the Midwest. The local snowmobile clubs have worked hard to develop and maintain routes that include a wide assortment of riding pleasures. The trails take you through, both private and public lands, over a variety of terrain including, forests, wetlands, farm fields, streams, lakes and bridges.

Within the Spooner (Washburn County) Wisconsin area there are over 100 lodging establishments, from small motels to lavish resorts. There are even winter camping facilities available. Our true, northern hospitality really shines when you dine at one of the trail-side restaurants in Washburn County, Wisconsin.

Many unique dining experiences are available; one you may be familiar with is the Friday Night Fish Fry, a northern tradition. Dining establishments range from bar & grilles to supper clubs, family dining to unique dining train rides. With over 70 restaurants in Washburn County, you may need to plan more than one trip to choose your favorite. You will find a variety of restaurants in Washburn County Wisconsin, sure to tempt your taste buds and keep you coming back.

For your FREE Trail Map and Visitor Guide, call 800-367-3306 or CLICK HERE for your FREE trail map! Visit us at www.washburncounty.org for more information.

Trail Report – : Rice Lake & Barron County, Wisconsin – January 24, 2022

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Reporter:Jody

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 6-8 inches

Date of Report: January 24, 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 and ATV trails remain closed. We’ve received approximately 8 inches of light snow, however it hasn’t provided a reasonable base to create sustainable snowmobile trails. Hopefully additional snow forecast for the coming days will allow us to open the trails for the season. PLEASE NOTE that the Wild Rivers, Tuscobia and Cat Tail State Trails in Barron County are exceptions to local closures and ARE open for snowmobiling.