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Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 5, 2021

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 1 – 5″

Date of Report: January 5, 2021

Area Report:

Official Trail Report: All Washburn County Snowmobile Trails are open at this time. Trail conditions are fair to poor with a 1 to 5 inch snow base. We do have early season type of conditions and some trails may not be groomed yet. Please use caution on lakes as those conditions are not completely safe at this time, the ice conditions vary on each area lake. Clubs are working hard grooming and maintaining trails, so please exercise caution and watch for active trail grooming and trail maintenance. Fingers crossed for a good snowfall to get the trails in great conditions! 

Trail Report – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – January 5, 2021

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-8″

Date of Report: January 5, 2021

Area Report:

The center of the county starting at the Chippewa Flowage to the north the trails are reported from good to fair. More towards to side of good the more north you travel. The Flowage itself is reported to be good as are the other lakes such as Round, Spider, Tiger Cat, Nelson, Lost Land, Moose and Sand. Some areas on the lakes are slushy so as always, please stay on the marked trails and ride at cautionary speeds. The wooded trails have a bit more protection and some areas are good and some are fair. The trails in the open are more minimal such as near roads. Some corners in the woods have become minimal and pulled up some rocks with passing sleds. Most lakes in the county are now staked with the exception of LCO, Grindstone, Whitefish, Callahan and Chetac, we will update when they are safe for travel and staked. There is no ETA at this time and we understand this is a desired area and will share any info as soon as it comes in but at this time safety is priority.

The southern part of the county has reported to have minimal snow and will not be sending their groomers out until more snow is received. When more snow falls and riding in that area becomes good please be sure to mark that area on your map and visit those locations!

With mention of groomers there are a couple out in the Seeley Hills area and the Round Lake/Lost Land Lake/Moose Lake area. All groomers that decide to go out do so on the trails with the most snow and during the coldest hours at this time to ensure no damage to the snow or unearth rocks close to the surface. So the grooming schedule in the county will be very light this week until more snow is received.

Trail 18 between the Tiger Cat Flowage and Lake Callahan still has the temporary closing until the bridge is complete. Update will be posted upon that completion. Please respect this closure. Thank you for your patience.

The weeks temps will be warmer during the day, only one day reaching 32 and the rest mostly in the high 20’s during the days and mid to high teens in the evenings. Not much snow in this week’s forecast however we did receive a freshing up today which was unexpected so that goes to show it can be so unpredictable in the Northwood’s and can change with every hour, lake effect can have an advantage so never say never! We are happy to see anything but even just 3″ would make conditions excellent so get your snow dance on!

Surrounding counties:

Ashland is closed, Bayfield open, Barron partially open, Rusk closed, Washburn closed.

Trail Report – : West Yellowstone, Montana – January 5, 2021

Reporter:brandiniron

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 30″-175″

Date of Report: January 5, 2021

Area Report:

TRAIL



LAST GROOMED


COMMENTS
BPA/Railroad 1/3/21  
Big Sky 1/4/21  
Cougar Creek 1/1/21  
Horse Butte 1/5/21 A little snowy.
Lionhead 1/4/21  
Little Snowy 1/3/21  
Madison Arm Trail 1/5/21  
Power Line West of Town 1/3/21  
South Plateau Trail 1/3/21 Be Aware of the Park Boundary! Snowmobiles must not cross into the Park!
—– Whiskey Trail 1/3/21  
—– Black Bear Cut Off 1/3/21  
South Plateau to Jct. 23 12/30/20 Be Aware of the Park Boundary! Snowmobiles must not cross into the Park!
—– Whiskey Trail 12/30/20  
Two Top Loop Trail via South Fork 1/5/21  
Two Top Loop Trail via Mosquito 1/4/21  
Junction 8 1/5/21  

Snowmobile Information:

Trails Groomed by West Yellowstone, MT • 406-646-7750 or 406-646-7701

When using any of the plowed parking areas please be courteous and considerate of others. Move to another riding or parking area if there is no room in the lot and please don’t block other users from exiting.

Montana Resident

Resident Trail Pass $20.00/2 years

Montana registered snowmobiles, snow bikes (converted motorcycles). Required to ride on groomed snowmobile trails.

Non-Resident

Non-Resident Snowmobile Temporary Use Pass $35.00/1 year

Non-resident snowmobiles & snow bikes (converted motorcycles). Required to ride on groomed snowmobile trails.

Non-Resident Trail Pass $35.00/2 years

Non-Resident exempt vehicles: fat tire bikes & e-bikes. Required to ride on groomed snowmobile trails.

Trail Report – : Sayner, Wisconsin – January 5, 2021

Reporter:SaynerStar Lake Barnstormers

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: Minimal

Date of Report: January 5, 2021

Area Report:

There was significant traffic over the weekend and it certainly had an impact on the trail system.  We simply do not have enough snow yet to create a decent base.  Our groomers have done what they can, but there just isn’t anything to work with.  For those who choose to ride, you may still be able to find some decent areas, but be prepared for ruts, rocks & even some bare ground.  Conditions will not improve until we get some real snow.  Hang in there!  Think SNOW!!!

News and Reports:

CLUB CALENDAR

Jan 16, 2021:  Stillwater’s Breakfast Fundraiser:  8 – 11 am.

Jan 18, 2021:  Monthly club meeting @ clubhouse:  7-8 pm

Feb 6, 2021:  Murmuring Waters Chili Dump Fundraiser:  2-5 pm

Feb 14, 2021:  Hillside Tavern & Grill Pizza Fundraiser:  4-8 pm

Feb 15, 2021:  Monthly club meeting @ clubhouse:  7-8 pm

Mar 15, 2021:  Monthly club meeting @ clubhouse:  7-8 pm

Sep 5, 2021:  Star Lake Mayoral Race @ Stillwaters;  3-7 pm

Sep 6, 2021:  Meat raffle @ Webers:  2-5

Trail Report – : Jefferson County, Wisconsin – January 5, 2021

Reporter:Jefferson County Snowmobile Alliance

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 5 inches , on the trail not so much

Date of Report: January 5, 2021

Area Report:

We received two snowfalls last week and was out  rolling for two days, trying to build that enveible base. They opened the trails on Thursday and by Sunday they were shot and they closed them again. At least some folks got a few miles .  Pray for more of the white stuff , RR

News and Reports:

The Sullivan club had there breakfast this past Sunday, and from what i hear they did ok considering the big cloud everyones under. The Jefferson Sno Hawks are having their first meat raffle of the season on Jan 31 at Heron’s landing, hope you can attend 

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 5, 2021

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 4 inches at most – Less westside of Eagle River

Date of Report: January 5, 2021

Area Report:

January 5 – 7:01am 21 degrees  – High of 32 – Low tonight of 21 

Trails are in on average Fair to Poor Early Riding Condition

Eagle River trails are in Early Riding Condition with conditions at Fair to Poor.  Hard frozen ground covered with an ice base in most areas. Snow cover in most areas.  Plenty of crusty snow in areas.  Seems the ROW trails have a bit more snow but everywhere there is plenty of snirt. 

Grooming has halted in Eagle River until there is a substantial SNOW fall.  There was SNOW yesterday afternoon late.  SNOWED for a few hours.  Fluffy SNOW so it didn’t amount to much.  1/2 +- on the ground.  DO THE SNOW DANCE.

Temps have popped up to the high 20’s to low 30’s during the day.  Mid to high teens at night.  There is a potential for small amounts of SNOW.  Stay tuned for more updates.

Both lake trails, Catfish & Eagle are marked by businesses on the lake. This includes the spur to Eagle Waters. Stay by the markers to be safe.

Thanks to the clubs for all their hard work.

Need cold weather & SNOW.  KEEP THINKING COLD & DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!                
Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185 reporting conditions weekly
Eagle River area eventsSno-Eagles club events

News and Reports:

UPDATE – Sno-Eagles Wednesday & Thursday rides start has been moved forward to
January 13 & 14 SNOW conditions & totals permitting

Contact Club President, Howard Wolf at 262.442.4876 for more information

  • January 5 – Sno-Eagles Board of Directors meeting – 6pm – VFW – Hwy 70W
  • January 8-10 – World Championship Vintage Derby – Derby Track north Hwy 45N – Volunteers needed
  • January 15-17 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Derby Track north Hwy 45N – Volunteers needed
  • January 18 – Military Ride – HQ at the Derby Track north on Hwy 45N
  • January 21 – Sno-Eagles General membership meeting – Live stream – check www.sno-eagles.org for information
  • January 29-31 – Women on Snow

To volunteer or for more information on Sno-Eagles activities contact Howard Wolf at 262.442.4876

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

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – January 4, 2021

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: lightly snowing

Date of Report: January 4, 2021

Area Report:

The Frosty Clubs were open since Friday at 8AM and traffic was heavy and the traffic combined with low snow and warm temps have left little snow on the trails. The west side of the trail system leading to Boulder and Presque Isle does have more snow. We groomed the system last night but will not groom tonite and hope for more snow.

News and Reports:

THINK SNOW!!!

Trail Report – : Lake Gogebic | Bergland, Michigan – January 4, 2021

Reporter:AJ’s Walleye Lodge

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Fair

Date of Report: January 4, 2021

Area Report:

Happy first week of the New Year and boy are we glad to kick last year to the ditch!  Had a great holiday week in the Lake Gogebic area – lots of people and a good blast of snow to make conditions favorable (with the help of our amazing groomers!).     Mild temps and low levels of activity is what is in store for this week.    Groomers are out and will continue.  Keep dancing for more snow!  

Couple of notes:

  •   Trail 1:   Water hole North of the Gogebic Lodge. It’s not deep, but use caution as you can do damage to you and your sled if you try to cross too fast. Groomers marked and attempted to fix – just use caution.. Image may contain: snow, tree, outdoor and nature
  • Trail 8 West:  The trail between Bergland and Wakefield was broken open by groomers on December 30th and a drag went through on 12/31.  PLEASE USE caution as the trail has bare spots, water spots and lots of brush yet!  . These conditions changes daily with the swamp! 
  • Remember, please, please, please stay on the trail system everywhere you go. Lots of riders have been venturing off trail and making private land owners mad. This causes trail closers and a lot of headaches for our clubs. Just a little cooperation can avoid a lot of conflict.

Michigan restaurant restrictions permit outdoor dining and take out only.   These restrictions will be reviewed and any changes will be announced by Jan 15.

Thank you very much for your support of the Lake Gogebic Area!   We look forward to seeing you soon! 

Also – please support the clubs where you ride! 

This is Mary Beth with AJ’s Walleye Lodge wishing everyone a Happy New Year on behalf of all the business owners, groomers, employees and volunteers who work hard to make sure we maintain the best outdoor playground in the country!!!  God Bless!

Trail Report – : Price County – Park Falls, Phillips & Prentice, Wisconsin – January 4, 2021

Reporter:Phillips/Park Falls Chambers

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 4-6

Date of Report: January 4, 2021

Area Report:

Trails are now closed in Price County. The clubs have been out working getting everything ready. BUT THEY ARE CLOSED!!!!
The Price County Trail system consist of over 500 miles of scenic trails, great places to stop to fill up on fuel, food and beverages. The trails are maintained by 9 clubs and reported by the two Chambers.
We invite you to take a trip and see all that Price County has to offer.
As of today the Price County Snowmobile trails are now closed.
Thank you to all the clubs and volunteers that have made this another great year. Without all the time and support that you put in this would never happen.
The Park Falls and Phillips Chambers Thank you for providing a great opportunity for the residents and the visitors to enjoy Price County.

Trail Report – : Price County – Park Falls, Phillips & Prentice, Wisconsin – January 4, 2021

Reporter:Phillips/Park Falls Chambers

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 4-6

Date of Report: January 4, 2021

Area Report:

Trails are now open in Price County. Trails are in early season condition, BE CAREFUL…. The clubs have been out working getting everything ready.
The Price County Trail system consist of over 500 miles of scenic trails, great places to stop to fill up on fuel, food and beverages. The trails are maintained by 9 clubs and reported by the two Chambers.
We invite you to take a trip and see all that Price County has to offer.
As of today the Price County Snowmobile trails are now closed.
Thank you to all the clubs and volunteers that have made this another great year. Without all the time and support that you put in this would never happen.
The Park Falls and Phillips Chambers Thank you for providing a great opportunity for the residents and the visitors to enjoy Price County.