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Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:AOXEN

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 18 inches plus

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

All Lincoln County snowmobile and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

All Oneida Country Snowmobile Trails and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

Please check the current conditions on the Chamber’s website at www.gototomahawk.com

This report will be updated when conditions change.

Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:AOXEN

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 18 plus

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

All Lincoln County snowmobile and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

All Oneida Country Snowmobile Trails and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

Please check the current conditions on the Chamber’s website at www.gototomahawk.com

This report will be updated when conditions change.

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 6-10 compacted

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

Some Washburn County Snowmobile Trails will open for the season on Friday, December 13th. Open trails will include the Wild Rivers Trail (Trail #35), a portion of the rail grade connecting Wild Rivers Trail to Shell Lake (Trail #39), a portion of Trail #8 east from Wild Rivers Trail to the intersection with Trail #39 (From County intersection #13 to intersection #35), and Trail #39 from Trego north to intersection with Trail #8 (From County intersection #11 to intersection #35).

All other Washburn County snowmobile trails do remain closed at this time. Unfrozen wet trails still persist throughout much of these closed trail segments.

Trail conditions on open trails will be very good, with a 6 to 10 inch compacted snow base. Enjoy the snow!

Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 18-24 inches

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

Boulder Junction is looking forward to the season starting in mid-December! Let it SNOW!

Join us for these upcoming events:

January 11: Snowmobile Club Brat Fry
January 19: Snowmobile Club Breakfast
February 1: Frozen Tozen Ice Fishing Tournament
February 15: Forest Frenzy Winter Triathlon
February 16: Snowmobile Club Breakfast
March 7: Snowmobile Club Cabin Fever Party

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

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Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: Off trail 15 inches – Panned trails 8 inches

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

December 9, 2019 – 6:22am

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
& ALL OF VILAS COUNTY ARE NOT OPEN. 

All clubs in Vilas County, including the Eagle River Sno-Eagles are busy working on the trails.  Saturday volunteers were out signing & still clearing branches & trees from Eagle River trails.  Most trails in Eagle River were panned this past week.  Swamps are still wet & mushy.  Also out packing to help a freeze up.

Yesterday saw a warm up spike into the mid 30’s. The off trail totals have dropped to about 15 inches.  The panned trailed have about 8 inches.  There is SNOW in the forecast again today.  The weather guys are forecasting 3 inches +/-.  Good news is that we are headed into COLD single temps from now until Thursday.  Below zero overnight.  Thursday, Friday & Saturday more SNOW.

Trail inspections began at the beginning on Monday.  It takes 10-11 days to get all of the 11 clubs trails inspected. This all goes on while we wait for the 10 muzzleloader season & 4 day antlerless deer seasons to end on December 15. So no opening until sometime after the deer hunts end.
Be Patient.  Won’t be long now! See ya on the trails sometime in mid-December.

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

 

 

News and Reports:

Events
December 13 – Sno-Eagles Christmas party at Catch 22
December 25 – Merry Christmas!
January 7 – BOD meeting at 6PM at World Snowmobile HQ
January 10-12 – Vintage World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Food booth volunteers needed
January 17-19 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Food booth volunteers needed
Contact Club President, Howard Wolfe at 262.442.4876 to sign up for any event.

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links
Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
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 Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – December 8, 2019

Letsrideexpo.com

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 12 inches +/- on the trails – about 19 off trail

Date of Report: December 8, 2019

Area Report:

December 8, 2019 – 6:56am

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
& ALL OF VILAS COUNTY ARE NOT OPEN. 

All clubs in Vilas County, including the Eagle River Sno-Eagles are busy working on the trails.  Yesterday saw volunteers out signing & still clearing branches & trees from trail sections.  Most trails in Eagle River were panned this past week.  Swamps are still wet & mushy.  Also out packing to help a freeze up.

This morning the temps are already 32 degrees & there is a good chance of light snow around dinner time today & earlier tomorrow morning.  Forecast for a total of 3 inches +/- of snow to the 19 already on the ground.  Then the temps are dropping like a rock. Highs in single digits Tuesday through Thursday.  Then more SNOW.  Right now there is around a foot on the trails.

Trail inspections began at the beginning on Monday.  It takes 10-11 days to get all of the 11 clubs trails inspected. This all goes on while we wait for the 10 muzzleloader season & 4 day antlerless deer seasons to end on December 15. So no opening until sometime after the deer hunts end.

Be Patient.  Won’t be long now! See ya on the trails sometime in mid-December.

GO PACK GO!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

News and Reports:

Events
December 13 – Sno-Eagles Christmas party at Catch 22
December 25 – Merry Christmas!
January 7 – BOD meeting at 6PM at World Snowmobile HQ
January 10-12 – Vintage World Championship Snowmobile Derby
Contact Club President, Howard Wolfe at 262.442.4876 to sign up for any event.

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links
Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
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 Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – December 7, 2019

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 8 – 11″

Date of Report: December 7, 2019

Area Report:

Washburn County Snowmobile Trails remain closed at this time. We received more than 16 inches of snow during the recent storms, so the club volunteers are busy checking the trails, freezing down swamps and grooming in anticipation for trail opener.  If favorable weather conditions continue, some snowmobile trails are anticipated to open on Thursday, December 12th, following the muzzle-load gun deer season. Check back for updates. 

Visit WashburnCounty.org to order your snowmobile packet to plan your trip to the northwoods! 

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – December 7, 2019

Letsrideexpo.com

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: Off trail easy 19 inches – Panned trail a foot

Date of Report: December 7, 2019

Area Report:

December 7, 2019 – 8:00am

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
& ALL OF VILAS COUNTY ARE NOT OPEN. 

All clubs in Vilas county are panning &  packing the swamps & wet areas. Plenty of SNOW from the 2 Thanksgiving storms.  19 inches plus or minus off the trail 10-12 inches on the trails after panning. Groomer is out panning.  Club members are still out clearing trees & brush.  If this snow hold the trails are going to be fantabulous when they open. Overnight maybe another inch of SNOW.

Sunday the temps will pop up & bring SNOW both Sunday & Monday.  Then all of next week the temps will keep dropping with next Wednesday bringing 1 below for a high & 8 below overnight.

Trail inspections began at the beginning of this week.  It takes 10-11 days to get all of the 11 clubs trails inspected.

Be Patient.  Won’t be long now! See ya on the trails sometime in mid-December.

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

News and Reports:

Events
December 13 – Sno-Eagles Christmas party at Catch 22
January 7 – BOD meeting at 6PM at World Snowmobile HQ
January 10-12 – Vintage World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Volunteers for the food booth needed.
January 17-19 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Volunteers for the food booth needed
Contact Club President, Howard Wolfe at 262.442.4876 to sign up for any event.

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
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 Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.

Trail Report – : Neillsville, Wisconsin – December 6, 2019

Reporter:Neillsville Granton Trailbusters

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 2″

Date of Report: December 6, 2019

Area Report:

All Clark County snowmobile trails are CLOSED.  Please be aware riding on closed trails is trespassing and fines apply, not to mention it could cause long term trail closures! Picture

News and Reports:

We have received some snowcover, trails are in the process of being signed and will be awaiting more snow to open.

Snowmobile Information:

Our club has been active for 31 years now.  We started out as a small club in 1988 named The Neillsville Rec Riders, designing ATV routes that accessed the Clark County Forest Trail System, via roads.  We then created our first cross county un-groomed snowmobile and winter ATV trail system from Neillsville to Granton.  In 1993 we purchased a used Bombardier groomer to start grooming our trail for snowmobiling.  In 1996 we expanded our snowmobile and winter ATV trail system from Neillsville to the Clark County Forest Trail near Hatfield. 

    In 1997 we added a tractor and new drag to our grooming fleet to keep up with the grooming schedule.  In 1999 we further expanded our growing trail system with a snowmobile trail running from Granton to Sherwood.  In 2001 we made a big achievement in trail devolpement by creating a snowmobile trail from Neillsville to Loyal, giving us a total of 56 miles in groomed snowmobile trails across private lands.   In 2002 we had to add a second tractor and drag to keep up with the high grooming demand.  After receiving heavy, drifting snows during the ’06-’08 seasons while continuing to get stuck with our tractors, we felt the need to add a newer tracked groomer to our fleet.

  We purchased a Piston Bully trailer groomer to keep up with the demanding trail grooming where our tractors fell short, in deep snow and eliminated 1 tractor and drag!  We groom our trails 20′ wide where ever possible and they are the best marked in the county, you won’t get lost on our trail system!   In 2010, we had to cease the operation of winter ATV use on all of our snowmobile trails, due to increasing abuse from disrespectful ATV’ers creating problems on private lands. Moving forward in 2011 we strive to keep up with the best snowmobile trails in the county and that is out main focus moving on.  Upgrading in 2017 we purchased a 2007 Prinoth BR180 tracked groomer adding two tracked machines to our fleet.

 The Clark County Forest ATV and Snowmobile Trails are maintained by the Parks and Forest Department as well as the 9 other clubs that maintain the rest of the trails in Clark County.  Our club would not be where it is today without the help and permission of the 89 landowners who allow us to cross their lands.  With out them we would have no trails.  All of our members that help out, donate their time and it is much appreciated when we get compliments on how well of a job we have done.

Trail Report – : Superior – Douglas County, Wisconsin – December 6, 2019

Reporter:nikky.farmakes

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 16-24:

Date of Report: December 6, 2019

Area Report:

Winter Snowmobile and All-Season Trails (As of 12/6/2019)

Snowfalls from the past week have left our area with up to 24″ of snow in many places, however, many trails remain CLOSED to snowmobile traffic at this time until the clubs can get out there and properly groom and prepare the trails for use. The clubs and the Douglas County Forestry Department are actively working on preparing and inspecting trails for safe frozen conditions in wet areas, removal of any deadfalls, and proper signing before opening. PLEASE check the trail you intend to use is open and do not trespass on private property. It is critical that we respect the landowners who allow us to utilize their property.  It just takes one owner to deny the use of their land for a trail to be permanently shut down, so please be courteous and wait for the trails to officially open. 

The following all-season trails are currently open to ATV, UTV, and Snowmobiles: 

SW Quadrant 

All trails are closed at this time. 

SE Quadrant

Open trails: 
Wild Rivers Trail (Trail 35) – Groomed
Trails 27B & 27C – Groomed
Trails 41S – Not groomed
Trail 217, 17N – Groomed
Trail 3 (only the Summer trail portion) – Not Groomed

Closed Trails: 
Trail 41 from Highway 53 west to Trail 3
Trail 41 from the Wild Rivers Trail to the Warming Shack
Trail 5
Trail 541

NE Quadrant

Open Trails:
Trail 4 from Hawthorne to Brule (Two routes – At Wild Rivers trail and Bennet Road, and at Trail 6 on a County forest road South of Trail 4 and Trail 6 intersections) – Not Groomed
Trail 6 from Trail 4 to the West of Lake Nebagamon – Not Groomed
Trail 24 from Trail 4 to the Tri-County Corridor – Not Groomed
Trail 1 from Trail 2 (TCC) to County Highway H – Groomed
Tri-County Corridor (Trail 2) from Brule to Superior – Groomed
Wild Rivers Trail (Trail 35) – Groomed

Closed Trails:
Trail 24B
Trail 27/27A
Trail 235
Trail 6, East of Lake Nebagamon
Trail 635

NW Quadrant

Open Trails:
Gandy Dancer Trail – Not Groomed
Saunders Grade Trail – Not Groomed

Closed Trails: 
Wrenshall Grade
Trail 0
Trail 28
Cross-Town Connector

Click here for a downloadable map of open trails.

Cross Country Ski Trails (As of 12/4/2019)

Douglas County Ski Trails – All service roads and parking lots are plowed. Crews have started packing the trails, but they are not ready to be groomed yet. Additional updates will be provided once they are groomed. 

Superior Municipal Forest – All trails north of 42nd Street (Red, Green, Blue, and Millennium) are groomed. Red and Green have been tracked. Inner purple is freshly groomed and packing has started on outer purple. Access to the 42nd parking lot is open. 

Pattison State Park –  No data at this time.

Brule River After Hours Trail –  Groomers have been out all week working on trails. All trails are open except White Pine, Little Joe, and Nebagamon Creek.