Trail Conditions: Early Season
Snow Cover: 3-11
Date of Report: January 6, 2022
Area Report:
THE SOUTHERN UNIT (ZONE B) OF THE LANGLADE COUNTY SNOWMOBILE TRAIL SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL STATE-FUNDED TRAILS ARE SCHEDULED TO OPEN ON SATURDAY JANUARY 8, AT 6:00 A.M. PLEASE USE CAUTION BETWEEN INTERSECTIONS 39 AND 41A AND FOLLOW THE CORRIDOR MARKED BY THE SNOWMOBILE CLUB.
THE TRAIL BETWEEN INTERSECTIONS 49 & 58 IN ZONE A WILL OPEN IMMEDIATELY. ALL OTHER ZONE A TRAILS OPENED ON JANUARY 1, 2022. Click here to view a map.
The trails in Zone B will be open to ATVs after January 18, 2022. The trails in Zone A will be open to ATVs after January 6, 2022. ATVs are not allowed on snowmobile trails when the temperature is above 28° F. UTVs are not allowed on the Langlade County Snowmobile trail system.
For more information, please contact Al Murray, Forest Administrator, or Cody Brauner, Langlade County Snowmobile Coordinator at 715-627-6300.
The Langlade County Snowmobile clubs, sponsors, and operators of the existing trails have put in many volunteered hours brushing, signing, and grooming to provide snowmobile trails for your use. Please support the snow clubs, thank them for their efforts, and patronize their business sponsors.
Zone B is in normal early season condition with 3-7 inches of base. Expect rough patches in fields and swamps.
Zone A is in good to excellent early season conditions.
All lake and river trails in Langlade County are considered unsafe and should not be utilized until they have been clearly marked by a local snowmobile club. As always, the Langlade County Forestry & Recreation Department strongly recommends riders stay on clearly marked trails. Please respect private property; use of trails across private lands is a privilege. Always exercise caution when riding a snowmobile. The trails are in rough, early season condition.
For questions regarding specific trail conditions please contact the local snowmobile club or visit their social media pages.
We hope that you enjoy the Langlade county trail system this winter and thank you for supporting the economy and businesses of Langlade County.