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Trail Report – : Price County – Park Falls, Phillips & Prentice, Wisconsin – February 26, 2018

Reporter:Price County Tourism Department
Trail Conditions: Excellent
Snow Cover: 6-15 inches
Date of Report: February 26, 2018
Area Report:

We received a total of 10 inches of fresh heavy, wet snow over the last few days.  All snowmobile trails are being groomed on a regular basis and they are in very good to excellent condition after they are groomed. Road routes may become bare quickly due to warm temps predicted for this week. To view detailed trail condition reports, go to www.pricecountywi.net and click on the Reports link.

Some Price County trails are on private land. The use of the private land is a PRIVILEGE, not a right. Please stay on marked trails, especially across fields. There have been many complaints from landowners due to snowmobilers not staying on the trail and riding all over their fields. To avoid having these TRAILS CLOSED, PLEASE respect the private land that is open to snowmobiling. 

Several miles of trail are open for winter ATV and UTV riding including the Flambeau Trail System, Solberg Trail, and Georgetown Trail. The Price County portion of the Pine Line Rail Trail (Prentice to Ogema), Snowmobile Trail 189 (Ogema to Timm’s Hill), and Snowmobile Trails 116, 181 and 118 (Prentice area loop) are also open to winter ATV and UTV riding when the trail is officially open to snowmobile use and the temperature is 28 degrees or colder.

You can order visitor information or maps from the Price County Tourism Department website, www.pricecountywi.net, or call 715-339-4505, plus you can listen to recorded trail reports or talk to the friendly Tourism Department staff.


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