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Trail Report – : Ely, Minnesota – January 16, 2020

Ely, MN Chamber of Commerce

Reporter:Ely Chamber of Commerce/Explore MN Visitor Center

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 30″

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

GENERAL INFORMATION: Many area lakes are now staked, and riders are asked to please ride in staked areas to ensure best conditions. We continue to have slush in the bays, but good reports from snowmobilers indicate that conditions are improving.  As always, please use caution if venturing out on lakes by foot or machine.  Areas around moving water may have not developed thick ice.  Test ice depth before proceeding.   Wetland areas have not frozen solid in some areas.  Trails may divert around wetlands, so please follow the groomed trail sections.  Forest trails are groomed for snowmobiles and skiing and are in good condition with the recent snow.

Area Trails:Lakes on the Grassy Loop, specifically Burntside, Shagwa, Little Long, Mud Lake and White Iron Lake, are now staked for snowmobile trails, and conditions are good along staked areas.  Cedar and Birch are not staked.  Mud Lake to Vermilion is not groomed as it is still too swampy.  This area is passable by snowmobile, but riders should use caution.

Arrowhead State Trail

Snowmobiling: Condition-Very Good Trail – Partially groomed  Base – 1-4”

The Arrowhead State trail is the backbone to an extensive Grant-in-Aid trail system that travels through remote areas.

TRAIL CONDITIONS: The entire trail has been groomed from the Taconite State Trail junction north to the Blue Ox trail except for a five-mile portion west of Hwy 53, in the Ericsburg area.  This portion remains ungroomed due to thin ice remaining in beaver swamps.  Trail crews continue to pack ice on those portions to allow ice to thicken enough for grooming equipment. 

Bearhead Lake State Park

Snowmobiling: Condition – Very good  Trails – Groomed  Base 4-8”

Bearhead State Park trails provide rolling topography through birch and pine stands.  You may see a variety of wildlife ranging from deer, wolves, ruffed grouse, and pine martens.  You can snowshoe anywhere in Minnesota’s state parks and recreation areas, except on trails that are specifically groomed for another activity, such as snowmobiling or skiing.

Lake Vermilion – Soudan Underground Mine State ParkSnowmobiling: Condition – Good to Very Good Trails – Groomed  Base – 1-4”TRAIL CONDITIONS: Except for the last mile and a half of trail to Cable, all the trails in the park have been groomed and are in good condition. Use caution on the trail to Cable Bay as there is a rough section of trail going through a swamp. We will be filling and grooming that section on Monday.

The park has 5 miles of snowmobile trails that connects from the Taconite State Trail to the Lake Vermilion ice trail.  The ride takes you through old growth pines and young aspen forests with large wetland complexes to view along the way.  You can snowshoe anywhere in Minnesota’s state parks and recreation areas, except on trails that are specifically groomed for another activity, such as snowmobiling or skiing.

Putnam/Fishing Lakes – Bear Island State Forest

Snowmobiling: Condition – Good to Very Good Trails – Groomed  Base – 1-4”

The Putnam and Fishing Lakes Trails traverse forested, rolling topography through birch, ash, and pine stands.  Several small lakes dot the landscape along these scenic trails. 

TRAIL CONDITIONS: Riders should be aware that there are active logging operations on multiple sections of the trails.  Please travel at appropriate speeds and stay to the right. 

Taconite State Trail

Snowmobiling: Condition – Fair Trails – Groomed  Base 1-4”

Taconite State Trail stretches one hundred sixty-five miles from Grand Rapids to Ely through many scenic vistas of rolling hillsides, lakes, rivers and forest.

TRAIL CONDITIONS: The entire Taconite is groomed from Ely to Hwy 73.  With the recent snow in the last week, and early-season traffic, the trails are holding up well and looking great!

Taconite Spur West – Last groomed 1/14/20

Taconite Spur North – Last groomed 1/12/20

News and Reports:

Upcoming snowmobile events include:

2020 Snowmobile Fun Run January 25, 2020

Northland 300 Snowmobiling for Special Olympics January 22-26

More information on these events can be found by visiting our website at http://www.ely.org/mn/events

Trail Report – : Minocqua, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:minocqua

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 12-15

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

Cross Country Cruisers Trail Report 1/15/2020
Our trails are in great condition!
With new snow coming this weekend, we should be in tip-top shape.

One of our grooming machines is down, but our volunteers are working diligently to get that fixed.

As always, ride right-ride safe-ride smart, but most of all enjoy the ride!!.
REMINDER OF AREAS CLOSED FROM LOGGING AND TRAIL 17 (Trilby Lake) EAST OF 51 to Closure is shared!! Watch for logging trucks!!  Stay off unmarked lakes and the lakes that are marked stay by the barrels 

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: AWESOME!

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

The Frosty Club is excited to announce the arrival of our 2014 tractor/grooomer. Last night was its first trip on the Frosty trails and all went Smoothly!. The entire trail system was groomed last night and bumps are few and far between. Gonna be traffic this weekend so ride accordingly and maybe even more snow to refresh our winter wonderland!!!!! Lac Vieux Desert, Twin, and the Cisco Chain are marked….STAY BY THE BARRELS!

News and Reports:

Comedy Night Sunday at the Gateway…Tickets still available at the Gateway. Gonna be a good time.

PigSkin Poker Run, Meat Raffle, Radar Run, Candlelight Bowl…all coming up soon!!!!!

Snowmobile Information:

Ride Safe and GO PACK GO!

 

Trail Report – : Forest County, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:forestco

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 12″ – 16″

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

The trails are open and in very good to excellent condition. Keep an eye out for icy spots!

We cannot stress enough to ride safely and responsibly.  Trail conditions will vary greatly throughout the County.  Always use caution when riding on lakes and frozen water as ice conditions will vary.

The clubs that maintain the Forest County Trail System are made up of volunteers who work very hard to provide the best trails possible.  Please respect them while on the trail.  When approaching a groomer or member doing trail maintenance, please slow down and move over so they can do their job.

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 9-16

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

Official Trail Report: All Washburn County Snowmobile Trails are open at this time. Trail conditions are excellent with a 9 to 16 inch base. Local clubs are out grooming trails the best they can! Caution is advised throughout the trail system as some lake ice may still not be safe, always be aware of ice heaves or rough patches. Please note that swamps and wet areas on the trail system are likely to have standing water and/or rough ice crossings in places. Some wet areas will not have been groomed with heavy equipment yet. Please be aware that some trail segments have been rerouted, to avoid wet areas. Bundle up & enjoy! 

Groomer Notes: 

1/15/20 – Trail 140W – 7A was groomed todays and is in very condition. 

1/14/20 – Trail 4-6 was groomed today. All swamps were groomed for the first time. The trails are in very good shape other than part that was groomed for the first time which is still rather bumpy. (Submitted by Rolling Hills Snowmobile & ATV Club)

1/11/20 – Long Lake was staked as of Monday, January 6th with ice depths coming in anywhere from 6″ to 10.5″ on the marked trail. (Off the trail ice depths ranged anywhere from 4″ to 10.5″) The Lake Trail was groomed for the 1st time ever on Wednesday, January 8th. Please note there is a large ice heave that cuts across the trail just North of The Pioneer. As always use caution on ice! Additionally, Spider Lake & Chetac lakes are now also marked. (Submitted by Long Lake Area Chamber of Commerce)

Trail Report – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 9 to 16 inches

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

January 16, 2020

Hello Riders!!

Trail reports are EXCELLENT! Trails have a wonderful base of 12-16” with great snow and groomers have been out and running! We received some fresh powder this week which freshened up the trails for the weekend and continues to add the the lakes. There is still a lot of bare ice on the lakes, good ice but bare in many spots but stick to the staked trail and you will find good snow and traction there. We are in the winter weather storm coming in that can bring 5-10” so that will certainly take care of any bare ice. It is not only great ice but the snow hanging in the trees, the wildlife, it’s all so beautiful and relaxing!

Surrounding counties are all open and in good condition.

It’s great riding in the northwoods so grab your gear and your sleds or call the area you’d like to ride in to rent and get out and enjoy the beauty of the Northwoods and the great food and snacks our local business can’t wait to serve you!

Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:jan

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: up to 20 inches

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

Lincoln County’s funded snowmobile trails (County Administrated Trails) in Zones 1, 3 and 4 are OPEN.

Zone 1 trails remaining closed are as follows: Corridor 19 south of Highway 86, Trail 86 south of Hwy 86 and Corridor 17 south of the Park and Ride at Intersection #30.  All other Zone 1 trails are open.

All Zone 2 trails will remain closed for the time being.

Trails are in early season condition and may be rough and icy in some areas.

Winter ATV trails in Zones 3 and 4 will not open until 8:00 AM Thursday Jan. 23, 2020.

All trails are closed to winter ATV use when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.

Be aware of Trail Closed signs, stay on marked trails only and respect private land.

For up to date Lincoln County trail conditions, log on to:  www.co.lincoln.wi.us or call our Trail Hotline at 715-539-1033.

This report will be updated when conditions change.

 

ONEIDA COUNTY TRAILS ARE OPEN.

The Oneida County Funded Snowmobile Trail System  has officially opened for the 2019-2020 winter season.

Some lakes have been marked. Ride and stay on marked trails ONLY.

Groomers are out where possible.

The following trail closures will be in effect until further notice:

Hodag Sno-Trails (McNaughton Area):

Funded Trail Corridor 12 is closed from TIN247 (Intersection of Trail 12 and 47)

Three Lakes Trails:

Funded Trail Alternate 13 is closed from TIN 122 (Rice Lake Rd) through TIN 022 (intersection north of Burnham Lk)

For a detailed PDF Map of trails in Oneida County CLICK HERE

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

This report will be updated when conditions change.

 

 

Trail Report – : Oconto County, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:Oconto County Tourism

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 5-9

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club (Townsend) –  1/15/20 .All the trails from the Nicolet State trail ( the grade ) east of town are in VERY GOOD condition. With the cold weather last night maybe some of the wet spots plaguing all of the Clubs in the State will start to freeze up and make things normal again?

West of 32 heading towards highway 64, the problem areas between intersections 510 & 512 with lack of snow has gotten very icy. So icy that the groomer had to struggle the other night to get up two of the hills because of the icy slopes. The  groomer will be going down that way today to see how it grooms out again after receiving a few inches of snow on it. That region is what is called The Bob Kroll trail. It was plowed down to dirt after the big snow by the loggers who cleared the trees for us. Without their efforts it would still be blocked by trees.

Taking that area out of the picture, our trails are in VERY GOOD riding condition.

Paul Bunyan Riders Snowmobile Club (Lakewood) –  1/14/20 The entire system was groomed last night and trail boss Bob Prasser says they are awesome. We have lite snow in the forecast for midweek.

Chute Pond Snowmobile Club (Mountain) – The trail from INT#472 (at Old 64) north to INT#455 (18 Corridor) will re-open tomorrow morning, Thursday, January 16. Please use extra caution in this area as it will not be groomed for a while as we wait for the ice under the snow to develop more. The previous water hole will be icy, so go slow through that area.   

Chute Pond Snowmobile Club trails are open, freshly groomed, and in good to very good condition on the NST (RR grade from Suring to INT#605) and all trails west of the NST. The NST is a little thinner from Suring to Breed, but it is rideable, and there is a Park & Ride adjacent to the trail on the north side of Main St (Hwy 32) in Suring. The wooded trails to Boulder Lake, Animal’s, the Mountain Lakes trail to Halfway Bar, and the 18 Corridor west of the NST are all in good to very good condition. The wooded trails east of the NST are in good “early season” condition, which means there will be some bumps, dips, and ruts to deal with as the groomers continue to work on the trails. The 18 Corridor east of the NST is a nice ride all the way to Crooked Lake. On our eastern trails, watch for possible slushy and/or wet/icy/rough frozen areas.

Exceptions (see map): Trails that will remain closed indefinitely are from INT#451-INT#453 (from east of Hwy 32 behind the Junction to Jack Pine Rd), and from INT#447 north to the 18 Corridor trail near Cooked Lake (the northern pipeline trail). DO NOT ride the closed trails- they have not been cleared from the July wind storms because the swamps are still wet and have not allowed equipment to get in to work on those areas yet. The closed areas are tangles of fallen trees in a swampy area- you don’t want to go there.

On our trails east of the NST (RR grade), “early season conditions” 

Be aware that any off-trail riding- even to take one ski off to “grab a little loose snow”- could be dangerous. The July wind storms have devastated many areas of our forested trails, and there are many trees and limbs on the ground just off the edges of the groomed trails. Please stay safe- stay on the groomed trails. Riders are urged to reduce speed and ride with extra caution, as the forest and the trails look very different since the storm. There are numerous logging operations that will be ongoing throughout the season. Please use extra caution in these areas. No Chute Pond trails cross any lakes or rivers- and ice has been slow to form on most area lakes. Use extreme caution on all frozen surfaces. You are encouraged to carry a portable hand saw if possible, since limbs and branches continue to fall onto and over the trails. Please- ride sober, stay to the right, and stay on the marked trails.

 
 

Bagley & Brazeau Joyriders – We will be opening the trails north of 64 Hwy Friday, December 10th at 12:00 PM  but will not be groomed for the weekend.

Gillett Sno ATV Riders – Opening on Saturday, January 18th at 8:00am.  This will include just the rail road grade from Shawano Line Road to Suring.  The grade has 304 inches of packed snow on it and all the water spots we were fighting earlier this season froze up. 

Oconto Falls Sno-Jokers – CLOSED.

Lena Sno-Drifters – CLOSED.

Chase Sno-Chasers – CLOSED.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 16, 2020

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Plenty of deep snow!

Date of Report: January 16, 2020

Area Report:

January 16, 2020 – 6:30am  1 degree

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
Good

Plenty of new SNOW on tap. 3 inches plus of SNOW yesterday into last night.  More SNOW off & on today.  Friday night into Saturday new SNOW of 4-7 inches forecast.  Stay tuned for totals. Single digits tonight. Friday & Saturday temps will pop up into the 20’s bringing the SNOW.  Then back down to the teens daytime & single digits above & below zero at night.  Plenty of traffic on the trails. After grooming & the new SNOW trails will move to Very Good.  Fantastic riding ahead!!

Today is the Sno-Eagles Thursday Guided Ride.  Meet at 9am at trail 10/13 by the historic railroad depot & brand new snow sculpture snowmobile! Across from Friendship House.

Catfish & Eagle Lake Trails are MARKED & OPEN.  Stay by the Orange Reflective Barrels. Thank you to the business volunteers that marked the trails!  

Groomer Tracking System shows no grooming in the last 24 hours.

Caution Areas

In general found trails sections in swamps have rough areas.  The snowfalls should improve this.

KEEP THINKING COLD & DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE! 

See you on this trails!

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

News and Reports:

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.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours

Snowmobile Information:

Events
January 16 – Sno-Eagles Thursday Guided Ride – 9am in town, Trail 10/13 by the huge snowmobile at the Historic Railroad Depot
January 16 – General member meeting at VFW of Eagle River – 6-7pm Social hour – 7pm meeting.  All welcome!
January 16-19 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Food Booth Volunteers needed
January 25 – SNO(Saturday Night Out) – Kickback Grill – Hwy 45N adjacent to the Hiawatha Inn – 5:30pm Social time & 6:00pm Dinner – ALL Welcome!
Contact Club President, Howard Wolfe at 262.442.4876 to sign up for any volunteer event.

Trail Report – : Neillsville, Wisconsin – January 15, 2020

Reporter:Neillsville Granton Trailbusters

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-10″

Date of Report: January 15, 2020

Area Report:

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      Trail Conditions
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All Clark County snowmobile trails are OPEN effective Friday January 17, 2020 at 8:00 a.m., except for the following: Loyal “Y” trail between intersection 66 and 67 and Greenwood “GG” from intersection 27 to the Oak Ridge Parking Lot.  NGTI trails are currently rated in Good condition.  Be aware riding on closed trails is trespassing and fines apply, not to mention it could cause long term trail closures!