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Trail Report – : Conover, Wisconsin – February 7, 2023

Reporter:snobuddies
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 10-16”
Date of Report: February 7, 2023
Area Report:

All trails are being groomed tonight as I post this at 9pm. Last night the East side was not groomed due to a breakdown on one unit. It has been repaired and back out Tuesday night. 
With the warmer day time temps, trails were soft. Cold temps tonight should firm up grooming, but Wednesday temps are suppose to get above freezing. That will soften the snow again. I’m going to down grade the conditions from excellent to Very Good but trails can change quickly on Wednesday. 
We won’t be grooming on Wednesday with the higher temps. 


News and Reports:

If you find a condition that you need to report to the Conover Sno-Buddies like a down tree, water on the trail, etc, either message us on Facebook, use the contact page on our website, or even notify a local establishment. They know how to get a hold of us to fix the issue. 

  • A reminder to ride between the orange blazers. Along Hwy K West, there were several 100 trees removed this summer to place new electric poles. Most of the stumps are still there. If you were to hit one, it could ruin your trip quickly. Ride Right ➡️ Ride Safe.
  • To see where the Groomer is at, check out  Groomer Tracker  Half the cost of the app comes back to Conover Sno-Buddies to support grooming operations.

Snowmobile Information:

Our annual Poker Run starts December 24th and ends on March 4th. You can pick up game cards to be stamped at several locations in Conover, Eagle River, Phelps, and Land O Lakes. Draw party is March 4th. No need to be present to win.

February 18 –  Northwoods Blizzard Blast
Conover Community Park
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
A Flurry of Winter Fun for Everyone!

The Winter Event That Supports Local Fire and EMS Departments

March 17 – Fundraiser at Club 45. Annual St. Patricks Day Corned Beef dinner. Money raised at this benefit go to the Sno-Buddies for trail maintenance. Come out and enjoy a Corned Beef dinner provided by the Payne Family.