Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: 1-5 inch
Date of Report: November 20, 2018
Area Report:
Ashland County Snowmobile Trails will open on December 14th (due to hunting season) snow conditions permitting.
Reporter:Chamber
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: 4-6 inches of snow currently
Date of Report: November 15, 2018
Area Report:
Trails are currently closed until hunting season is closed but we are pleased to have some snow to start our base! Keep checking back on this page for more updates!!
Dan Hance, Secretary/Treasurer – Watersmeet Chamber of Commerce
Reporter:Phil
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: Looks like winter
Date of Report: November 15, 2018
Area Report:
Brushing and signing is going on as we speak. Looking forward to some more cold to freeze the swamps. If you need more info on the Frosty Club (wish to join or help out) call Phil at 715 547 3684.
Trails will open in mid December—get your discounted trails passes at www.awsc.org today!
News and Reports:
Ist Frosty Club benefit of the year!
ALL U CAN EAT BREAKFAST at SUNRISE LODGE 7:30-11:00 AM Saturday and Sunday December 15 and 16.
Reporter:Price County Tourism Department
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: Trace
Date of Report: November 14, 2018
Area Report:
Trails will open as of December 10, 2018 and will be rideable once ample snowfall has been received. Trail uses include snowmobiling, and on some trails, ATV and UTV riders are welcomed. Please visit our website for details.
Price County has 500 miles of trail, maintained by 9 volunteer clubs. You’ll find beautiful scenery and wildlife along the trail system to enhance your experience.
Reporter:
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: Minimal
Date of Report: November 14, 2018
Area Report:
Trails closed for now, but we’re excited for the December opening. The Mercer Sno-Goers have been out daily working on the trails. Stay tuned for updates. Contact the Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce for Maps and Visitor Guides at 715.476.2389 or info@MercerCC.com. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Reporter:boulderwi
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: 1-3
Date of Report: November 9, 2018
Area Report:
Snow has begun to fall! Snowmobile season is around the corner! Start planning your Boulder Junction getaway today. Check out snow conditions by viewing our WEBCAM located outside the Chamber office on Hwy M.
Join us for these upcoming events: November 23: Christmas Walk November 24: Christmas Kids Day
Reporter:Threelakeswi
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: 0”
Date of Report: October 8, 2018
Area Report:
Leaves are turning and starting to hit the ground. Snow will be soon. Don’t forget to join Northern Lights Snowmobile club and get your trail passes ordered early and at a discounted rate.
Snowmobile Information:
The Three Lakes – Brule River Trails are the destination that is sure to satisfy the most discerning snowmobiler. Our trail system encompasses 132 miles of state funded trails, plus 54 additional miles of locally funded trails.
The trail system traverses the most scenic country that Wisconsin has to offer. The Kimball Trail (upper and lower) will take you through the pristine Nicolet National Forest and provides your connection to Vilas and Forest County destinations. Our southern trails will lead you to the Rhinelander, Monico and Pelican Lake areas. Trails to the West and North will give you access to our neighbors in Sugar Camp, St. Germain and Eagle River.
Every day is sure to bring you a new and different snowmobiling experience!
Don’t forget to include downtown Three Lakes on your trail riding agenda. Our trail system will give you easy access to the many amenities that our downtown area has to offer. Once there, you’ll experience the old-fashioned charm of the Northwoods. Our main street is lit by antique lampposts and lined with very unique gift shops, restaurants, taverns and other small businesses.
The community’s greatest natural resource is the largest Chain of Lakes in the world, 28 interconnected lakes stretching northward to Eagle River, Wisconsin. Stay on the marked trails and you will be rewarded by the scenic beauty of the Three Lakes Chain.
Then, venture to the Northeast and discover the remote beauty of the Brule River Trails. Be sure to stop and sample the warmth and hospitality to be found at the local taverns and eating establishments.
Our trail system is professionally maintained and groomed by Three Lakes – Brule River Trails, primarily a volunteer organization. Grooming and trail maintenance is performed utilizing 2012 and 2010 New Holland Tracked Tractors, a 2004 Tucker Snowcat, a 2006 Fendt Tractor and a 2011 Polaris Tracked Ranger Utility Vehicle for light grooming and maintenance.
The Northern Lights Snowmobile Club provides extensive support to the Three Lakes snowmobiling experience. Throughout the season, club events include dinners, fundraisers, poker rides and several weekly rides. Those interested in joining our club may send a nominal fee (single – $25, family – $30, business – $30) along with your name and address to:
Northern Lights Snowmobile Club, Inc.
P.O. Box 344
Three Lakes, WI 54562
We encourage you to visit the Three Lakes – Brule River Trails on your next snowmobiling adventure to experience the warmth and hospitality that our community has to offer. We sincerely believe you won’t be disappointed!