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Trail Report: Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 6, 2017

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2-6″

Date of Report: February 6, 2017

Area Report:

All Washburn County snowmobile trails are currently open with the exception of Trail 140, please see closure notice below.  Trail conditions are fair with a 2 to 6 inch snow base.  Recent new snowfall ranged from 3 inches in the southeast part of the county, to as much as 6 inches in the north.  The best trail riding conditions can be found in the north half of the county.  There is a significant ice pack under the new snow; Please ride with caution.  All trails should be freshly groomed by Friday.

Trail 140 from Spooner – west to the junction with trail 7A does remain closed at this time.  Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County.  Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.

Trail Report: Tomahawk, Wisconsin – February 6, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: up to 18 inches

Date of Report: February 6, 2017

Area Report:

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This report is dated Monday, February 6, 2017.

All Lincoln County snowmobile trails are OPEN.

Trails in wooded areas are in good to very good condition, with icy corners and rough frozen areas.

Oneida County snowmobile trails are OPEN. Trail conditions are considered in good to very good condition.

ATV trails close when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.

Please check back as this report is updated as conditions change.

Trail Report: Tomahawk, Wisconsin – February 6, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: up to 18 inches

Date of Report: February 6, 2017

Area Report:

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This report is dated Monday, February 6, 2017.

All Lincoln County snowmobile trails are OPEN.

Trails in wooded areas are in good to very good condition, with icy corners and rough frozen areas.

Oneida County snowmobile trails are OPEN. Trail conditions are considered in good to very good condition.

ATV trails close when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.

Please check back as this report is updated as conditions change.

Trail Report: Presque Isle, Wisconsin – February 6, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 14-16″

Date of Report: February 6, 2017

Area Report:

Favorable Conditions Expected This Week.

Report from Presque Isle/Winchester SnoBunnies Club President, Jim Luedtke:

Good Monday Morning Sledders!!!….Snowmobilers were out in force this weekend!!!…The trails held up well…but as usual we need more snow!!!…I would rate the trails this morning as “GOOD”….The forecast calls for 4-8 inches by Wednesday!!!!….A couple of very cold days on Wednesday and Thursday and more snow on Friday……Let’s hope the forecast is right!!!….The Groomers will be out to take advantage of the new snow……As usual use “Caution” on any Lake Trails around the area…..Ride on Marked trails only!!!….

We have a great Raffle going this year to help support our costs of bringing you the best trails in the area….The drawing will be on February 19th at 1:00 pm. at the P.I. Pub in Presque Isle… Buy a $10 ticket…… and you get a FREE breakfast or lunch (chili/dogs)….Please come early and Buy tickets….We are giving away a Ski-Doo 600 E-Tec and a Ski-Doo MXZ 600 Sport along with a Triton Trailer as the 3rd prize in our Raffle…..Tickets are $10 each or 6 tickets for $50 dollars…..Please buy tickets at all of our area Businesses to help support our efforts to bring you the best Trails possible…..100% of proceeds go to the costs of grooming…..

Come on up and enjoy the wonderful Sport of Snowmobiling!!!!! Please consider joining and supporting our Sno-Bunnies Snowmobile Club at http://sno-bunnies.com. In joining, you can then get your WI Trail pass for just $10.

Trail Report: Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 6, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Hard base in most areas – Snow cover

Date of Report: February 6, 2017

Area Report:

Trails Very Good Condition

As for today. All Trails Groomed last night reported by new Trail Boss after a weekend of heavy use. No new snow overnight.  Snow moving in later tonight & continuing through Tuesday. Wide totals so stay tuned. Looks to be overcast for the day!

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels.  No surface slush.

Here’s what I saw Saturday.

Left my, right on the trail house, Saturday morning at 7:30am  Rode into town & for the most part on 10E we were the first riders.  10E Good to Very Good.  All snow covered.  Found a couple of road crossings with snirt at the very edge. Taylor Lake & Spruce Rds had snow coverage on the edge.

Picked up 13 “the grade” into town to Friendship House to meet riding friends & for breakfast.  Recommend it.  Fast service & great breakfast. Stopped to get non ethanol gas at D&S & headed south on 13 toward Three Lakes. Trail 13 all the way to Three Lakes was EXCELLENT.

Left Trail 13 from Three Lakes heading south where we picked up Trail 12. Took that all the way to Cross Country Bar & Grill. Trail VERY GOOD.  The fields had a few drifts. A few icy corners & a little thin as we got to Cross Country on the road.

From Cross Country we took Trail 15.  Which was ridden hard.  GOOD in most places.  There is a really swampy section that the Sugar Camp Club is keeping equipment out of.  Smart move so it is bumpy.  Icy corners.

Trail 70A is EXCELLENT.  Took that to the intersection near Kathan Inn.  Headed north on 7(Paint Ball Field) toward Eagle River to Trail 13  VERY GOOD to EXCELLENT.

Trail 13 all the way back to Eagle River.  All was VERY GOOD until where the trails goes back into the woods.  That areas was snirty & icy.  Groomers are doing their best with not a lot to work with.

Into town & through town on “the grade”.  VERY GOOD. Picking up 17N at the edge of town.  17N was VERY GOOD all the way until the Hwy 45N road crossing.  Snirty there on the west side of town.  Those big pines seem to do that every year.  Improved at the Trail 3/17 intersection.  17N on the south side of road VERY GOOD.

Took 1N. Snow covered all the way to include along Town Hall Rd to the Eagle Lake Boat Landing.  Eagle pretty smooth.  Bumpy on the south exit which can’t be groomed.  Dollar Lake Rd thin on snow. Back on trail which was VERY GOOD.  To Trail 10E & back home.  It was still GOOD to VERY GOOD.

Keep Doin’ The Snow Dance! Time to ride!

See Ya On The Trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185

News and Reports:

SNO-EAGLES SNO HUNT – January 13-February 28, 2017 – for more information contact Dave Mrczynski at 715.891.8584.

  • A fun snowmobile scavenger hunt with bonus point & prizes
  • Register at local businesses

RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETSDrawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.

  • $2 each or 3/$5 available from Sno-Eagles, Eagle River Chamber office & many businesses in Eagle River
  • Prizes – 1st prize SkiDoo MXZE 600 or CanAm Outlander 570. 2nd prize 55′ Flat panel TV or $500. 3rd prize Wkend at Eagle Waters Resort + dinner. 4th prize Wkend at Wild Eagle Lodge.

SNO (Saturday Night Out)Cocktails 5:30pm – Dinner 6:00pm

  • February 25 – 12 Pines Restaurant on Townline Rd off of Trail 10E
  • March 25 – Catch 22 on Hwy 70E/Trail 10E about 5 miles from Eagle River.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES

  • Meet on Trail 13 (the Grade) in town between Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House
  • 9am departure

MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!

  • February 16 – Eddie B’s White Spruce (Hwy 45N at the bridge)
  • March 16 – Eagle Waters (Hwy 70E to Rangeline Rd-follow the signs)
  • April 20 – Gordo’s (Hwy 45N across from Holiday North Gas Station)

BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)

  • January-May the 1st Tuesday of the each month

Trail Report: Neillsville, Wisconsin – February 5, 2017

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2-3″ Base

Date of Report: February 5, 2017

Area Report:

Most of the Clark County Snowmobile Trails are currently OPEN.  Thorp trails, the Spencer trail to Marathon County and trails north of Greenwood to Curtis remain closed.  Trails are currently rated in Fair condition and caution must be used in certain areas.  Please be advised that riding on closed trails is trespassing and fines apply.

Trail Report: Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – February 5, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 15 inches ish

Date of Report: February 5, 2017

Area Report:

Great  temps, a couple of inches of fresh snow, and a great job by the groomers made this a weekend to remember in Land O Lakes. There were a lot of riders…..and a lot of happy riders. New snow in the future ( we hope).  Frosty Club Radar Run coming soon at Bent’s Camp! 

Trail Report: Florence County, Wisconsin – February 5, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 10-18″

Date of Report: February 5, 2017

Area Report:

The trails have really held up good. We have had a lot of sled traffic this weekend. Groomers will be out refreshing trails for the next few days. Still a few bare spots and a little ice. All reports have been very favorable.
Hopefully more snow coming in the next few days. Have had another 1-2″ in the past few days and snowing lightly today.

Trail Report: Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 5, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Hard base cover & plenty of snow most everywhere

Date of Report: February 5, 2017

Area Report:

Trails Very Good Condition

Great day of riding yesterday!  Trails are on average Very Good!  About an inch of SNOW mid day yesterday.  Just love riding in the SNOW!

All Trails Groomed last night reported by new Trail Boss.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels.  No surface slush.

Left my, right on the trail house, yesterday morning at 7:30am  Rode into town & for the most part on 10E we were the first riders.  10E Good to Very Good.  All snow covered.  Found a couple of road crossings with snirt at the very edge. Taylor Lake & Spruce Rds had snow coverage on the edge.

Picked up 13 “the grade” into town to Friendship House to meet riding friends & for breakfast.  Recommend it.  Fast service & great breakfast. Stopped to get non ethanol gas at D&S & headed south on 13 toward Three Lakes. Trail 13 all the way to Three Lakes was EXCELLENT.

Left Trail 13 from Three Lakes heading south where we picked up Trail 12. Took that all the way to Cross Country Bar & Grill. Trail VERY GOOD.  The fields had a few drifts. A few icy corners & a little thin as we got to Cross Country on the road.

From Cross Country we took Trail 15.  Which was ridden hard.  GOOD in most places.  There is a really swampy section that the Sugar Camp Club is keeping equipment out of.  Smart move so it is bumpy.  Icy corners.

Trail 70A is EXCELLENT.  Took that to the intersection near Kathan Inn.  Headed north on 7(Paint Ball Field) toward Eagle River to Trail 13  VERY GOOD to EXCELLENT.

Trail 13 all the way back to Eagle River.  All was VERY GOOD until where the trails goes back into the woods.  That areas was snirty & icy.  Groomers are doing their best with not a lot to work with.

Into town & through town on “the grade”.  VERY GOOD. Picking up 17N at the edge of town.  17N was VERY GOOD all the way until the Hwy 45N road crossing.  Snirty there on the west side of town.  Those big pines seem to do that every year.  Improved at the Trail 3/17 intersection.  17N on the south side of road VERY GOOD.

Took 1N. Snow covered all the way to include along Town Hall Rd to the Eagle Lake Boat Landing.  Eagle pretty smooth.  Bumpy on the south exit which can’t be groomed.  Dollar Lake Rd thin on snow. Back on trail which was VERY GOOD.  To Trail 10E & back home.  It was still GOOD to VERY GOOD.

Ton of traffic & trails held up good all day. Looking to ride again today

Keep Doin’ The Snow Dance! Time to ride!

See Ya On The Trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185 – Early AM with more updates should conditions changes dictate.

 

 
 

News and Reports:

SNO-EAGLES SNO HUNT – January 13-February 28, 2017 – for more information contact Dave Mrczynski at 715.891.8584.

  • A fun snowmobile scavenger hunt with bonus point & prizes
  • Register at local businesses

RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETS – Drawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.

  • $2 each or 3/$5 available from Sno-Eagles, Eagle River Chamber office & many businesses in Eagle River
  • Prizes – 1st prize SkiDoo MXZE 600 or CanAm Outlander 570. 2nd prize 55′ Flat panel TV or $500. 3rd prize Wkend at Eagle Waters Resort + dinner. 4th prize Wkend at Wild Eagle Lodge.

SNO (Saturday Night Out) – Cocktails 5:30pm – Dinner 6:00pm

  • February 25 – 12 Pines Restaurant on Townline Rd off of Trail 10E
  • March 25 – Catch 22 on Hwy 70E/Trail 10E about 5 miles from Eagle River.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES

  • Meet on Trail 13 (the Grade) in town between Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House
  • 9am departure

MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!

  • February 16 – Eddie B’s White Spruce (Hwy 45N at the bridge)
  • March 16 – Eagle Waters (Hwy 70E to Rangeline Rd-follow the signs)
  • April 20 – Gordo’s (Hwy 45N across from Holiday North Gas Station)

BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)

  • January-May the 1st Tuesday of the each month

Trail Report: Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 4, 2017

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2-6″

Date of Report: February 4, 2017

Area Report:

All Washburn County snowmobile trails are currently open with the exception of Trail 140, please see closure notice below.  Trail conditions are fair with a 2 to 6 inch snow base.  Recent new snowfall ranged from 3 inches in the southeast part of the county, to as much as 6 inches in the north.  The best trail riding conditions can be found in the north half of the county.  There is a significant ice pack under the new snow; Please ride with caution.  All trails should be freshly groomed by Friday.

Trail 140 from Spooner – west to the junction with trail 7A does remain closed at this time.  Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County.  Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.