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tracks to Rhinelander for your next snowmobile safari! Rhinelander
is the county seat of Oneida and offers a variety of lodging, shopping,
nightlife and fun for every visitor's taste and budget.
Oneida
County 1,000 miles of groomed trails connect Rhinelander with all
of Northern Wisconsin and Michigan Upper Peninsula. Trails flow
through highlands hardwoods, pine forests, low lying bogs filled
with spruce and tamarack, and wide-open spaces of frozen lakes and
farmer's fields.
Rhinelander
is blessed to have two snowmobile clubs to take good care of the
trails. The clubs strive to keep up to date with top-notch grooming
equipment and groom heavily traveled trails up to four times a week.
The
Northwoods Passage grooms trails from Rhinelander to west to Tomahawk,
north to Minocqua, and south to the Gleason trails. The Hodag Sno-Trails
Club maintains the East side of Rhinelander from Rhinelander to
Pelican Lake, Sugar Camp and Monico. This area includes the scenic
wilderness area of the Enterprise Trail System. Visitors are welcome
to join the club's group trail rides, which occur several times
throughout the season. It's a friendly rivalry between these clubs
to try to outdo each other for grooming quality. The winner, of
course, is you and the other visiting snowmobilers, who rave about
the area's outstanding trail grooming.
Many
snowmobilers find that Day Trips are easy from Rhinelander and can
be planned to all area's of the Northwoods and into the Upper Peninsula.
These trails will connect you to Minocqua and Eagle River, the Oneida
County Forest Trails, Pelican Lake, Crandon, and Elcho, as well
as the splender of the Nicolet National Forest.
When
it comes to dining, Rhinelander knows how to eat! We offer full-menu
supper clubs, all-you-can-eat buffets, "beer and burgers"
places, fast food restaurants, and a gamut of other tongue tempting
delights. Our nightlife offers live music at several locations,
a variety of special wintertime events, and at least one karaoke
contest a night, where you can break out the microphone and strut
yout stuff.
We
leave the welcome mat out for you! Our lodging offers the rest you
need after a long day of hitting the trails. Whether you are looking
for rustic woodland cottages, modern motels, or national-chain hotels,
you'll find it at Rhinelander. Many are located right on the trails.
So
when you are planning that next snowmobile safari, consider Rhinelander,
the Home of the Hodag. What's a Hodag? Come visit and find out!

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