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Bayfield County, Wisconsin

Reporter:BayfieldCounty

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 3-6

Date of Report: January 30, 2025

Area Report:

Conditions are variable throughout the county ranging from Poor to Good.

The warm temps this week have really deteriorated trails that were previously in Fair condition.  Trail conditions vary drastically throughout the county. Snow is more plentiful in the north; the more inland you go, the more snow there is.

Dual use trails: we ask that AVT/UTV’s do not travel on groomed trails when the temps are above or around freezing. Ruts left in the trail in these low snow conditions will be near impossible to remove. Please use good judgment when out riding your ATV/UTV in these conditions.

Trail closures: Closures in Drummond and White River areas are due to low snow conditions and private property concerns. Do not go around “Trail closed” signs.  

Click the link to see where the groomers have been. https://gts.groomertrackingsystems.com

News and Reports:

Club Reports

Apostle Island – We will be resuming grooming operations on Friday, January 31. All trails remain in fair condition. Snow coming this weekend

Barnestormers – Marginal snow.

Corny Sno-Goers – We will be resuming grooming operations on Friday, January 31. All trails remain in fair condition. Snow coming this weekend

Drummond Dirt-Sno Jacks – Trail 63 North of Grand View is closed. Trail 4 is closed, from Delta to Ashland County. Do not ride these sections of trails.

Namakagon Trail Groomers – Trail conditions are poor to fair. All trails have been panned, except those that go through swamps. Swamps are frozen down and rideable. Some bare spots but all passable. Please don’t spin tracks down to dirt.

Northern Adventures – Grooming operations have stopped on all trails south of US 2. Trails north of 2 are in fair condition.

South Shore – Trails grooming Monday and Wednesday this week. Trails towards the north have minimal snow. Groomer will be back out Friday headed towards Corny. Decent base on the trails that have been groomed.

Waino – No grooming this week on trail 1. Snow is thin on this side of the county. Trail condition poor.

Washburn Valhellers – No grooming this week due to warm temperatures trails near lake have very little snow. 

White River Ramblers – Tri-County Corridor from Iron River to trail 63 in great shape. Trail 4 from Tri-County Corridor to Delta in fair condition and Trail 4 from Delta to Mason closed due to lack of snow in Mason-Delta Area.

Snowmobile Information:

Order a Bayfield County, WI snowmobile map here or contact the Bayfield County Tourism office at 715-373-6125 or info@travelbayfieldcounty.com. 


Wisconsin’s Northwoods is the best overall place in North America for SNOWMOBILE TRAIL RIDING and FAMILY SNOWMOBILING, according to the readers of Snow Goer magazine. In addition to winning the BEST TRAIL AREA and BEST AREA CATERING TO FAMILIES categories, the Northwoods tied for second with the Yellowstone area in the voting for Best Overall Snowmobiling Area.

Situated on the edge of THE LARGEST OF THE GREAT LAKES, Lake Superior, Bayfield County, Wisconsin is home to 433,582 acres of public land that provide endless trails for snowmobilers. We have over 600 miles of groomed trails along with over 1000 miles of ungroomed forest roads for your riding pleasure. Our annual average snowfall is 73 inches.

We represent the communities of CABLE, BARNES, GRAND VIEW, NAMAKAGON, DRUMMOND, IRON RIVER, DELTA, INO, MASON, BENOIT, WASHBURN, BAYFIELD, RED CLIFF, CORNUCOPIA, HERBSTER, PORT WING AND OULU.

The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center is a great place to stop on your journey. Snowmobilers are greeted with a special area to warm or dry your gloves and hang your helmet while exploring the center’s displays and 5-story observation tower which showcases the area. You’ll find it near the Tri-County Recreational Corridor which runs from the City of Ashland in Ashland County to the City of Superior in Douglas County.

We are host to many scenic vistas in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest as well as abundant wildlife including deer, wolf, black bear and elk.

Guilty of bragging about our super-groomed trails, our local snowmobile clubs continually make improvements to make our trails safe and more enjoyable for sledders.

We invite you to experience snowmobiling at its best in Bayfield County Wisconsin. Snowmobile maps/travel information are available by calling 715-373-6125 or by visiting www.travelbayfieldcounty.com.

Snowmobiling Information

Click Here to order a Bayfield County, WI snowmobile trail map.
(Please include your Name, Address, City, State and Zip with your map request.)


Wisconsin’s Northwoods is the best overall place in North America for SNOWMOBILE TRAIL RIDING and FAMILY SNOWMOBILING, according to the readers of Snow Goer magazine. In addition to winning the BEST TRAIL AREA and BEST AREA CATERING TO FAMILIES categories, the Northwoods tied for second with the Yellowstone area in the voting for Best Overall Snowmobiling Area.

Situated on the edge of THE LARGEST OF THE GREAT LAKES, pristine Lake Superior, Bayfield County Wisconsin is home to 433,582 acres of public land that provide endless trails for snowmobilers. We have over 600 miles of groomed trails along with over 1000 miles of ungroomed forest roads for your riding pleasure. Our annual average snowfall is 73 inches.

We represent the communities of CABLE, BARNES, GRAND VIEW, NAMAKAGON, DRUMMOND, IRON RIVER, DELTA, INO, MASON, BENOIT, WASHBURN, BAYFIELD, RED CLIFF, CORNUCOPIA, HERBSTER, PORT WING AND OULU.

The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center is a great place to stop on your journey. Snowmobilers are greeted with a special area to warm or dry your gloves and hang your helmet while exploring the center’s displays and 5-story observation tower which showcases the area. You’ll find it near the Tri-County Recreational Corridor which runs from the City of Ashland in Ashland County to the City of Superior in Douglas County.

We are host to many scenic vistas in the Chequamegon National Forest as well as abundant wildlife including deer, wolf, black bear and elk.

Guilty of bragging about our super-groomed trails, our local snowmobile clubs continually make improvements to make our trails safe and more enjoyable for sledders.

We invite you to experience snowmobiling at its best in Bayfield County Wisconsin. Snowmobile maps/travel information are available by calling 800-472-6338 or by visiting www.travelbayfieldcounty.com.

Ashland County, Wisconsin

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 3-6inches

Date of Report: February 3, 2025

Area Report:

Snowmobile Report – February 3, 2025
In Ashland County we are still dealing with early season conditions and a number of trails are closed due to lack of snow.
Ride with caution!
Trails closed are:
Trail 2,
Trail 4/16,
Trail 13/21 north of Mellen,
Trail 9/25 north of intersection of trail 9/25 and trail 90 (God’s Country intersection)
Do not ride around closed trail signs!

Please respect farmers land. Stay on trails that are open.
Make a stop at these locations that are on the trail section that is open
Mellen,
Copper Ridge and Drop Tine Bar & Grill
Glidden
Northern Lure and Lena’s Bar & Grill
Butternut
D&D , Ridge Runner, Butternut Cafe and Midway Bar & Grill
Clam Lake
Clam Lake Junction and Elkhorn Lodge

Snowmobiling Information

Click Here to order a Ashland County, WI snowmobile trail map.
(Please include your Name, Address, City, State and Zip with your map request.)


Wisconsin’s Northwoods, running through beautiful Ashland County, is the best overall place for SNOWMOBILE TRAIL RIDING and FAMILY SNOWMOBILING. Snowmobiling in Ashland County not only offers picturesque views and well maintained trails; it also offers numerous lodging and dining choices that will be sure to please your entire family and friends. Ashland County enjoys every opportunity to boast about being tagged the Best Overall Snowmobiling Area; where the report you read on the web site or hear on the Ashland Chamber Snowmobile phone message is true, accurate and updated throughout the entire snowmobile season.

Many things make snowmobiling fun in Ashland County Wisconsin: the breathtaking beauty of our 640,693 acres of public land; the precision performance of your machine; the satisfaction of traversing the winter landscape with friends and family. Yes, there’s plenty of challenge awaiting you as you drive your snowmobile into our winter wonderland. We encourage you to always know your area by getting current maps and talking to the locals. Know your machine’s capabilities and don’t push beyond them and remember speed is not the measure of snowmobiling fun. Ease up on the throttle, especially when near other machines, people, trees and animals. It’s good sense. We invite you to ride our trails and share in the beauty of Ashland County.

Situated on the South Shore of THE LARGEST AND GREATEST OF THE GREAT LAKES, pristine Lake Superior, Ashland County Wisconsin is home to 640,693 acres of public land that provide endless trails for snowmobilers. We have 280 miles of groomed trails along with over 1000 miles of ungroomed forest roads for your riding pleasure. Our annual average snowfall is 73 inches.

We represent the communities of ASHLAND, ODANAH, SANBORN, MARENGO, HIGHBRIDGE, MELLEN, GLIDDEN, BUTTERNUT, CLAM LAKE, LAPOINTE ON MADELINE ISLAND.

The Northern Great Lakes is a great place to start your journey… it greets snowmobilers with a special area to warm or dry your gloves and hang your helmet while showcasing the entire area. It is found just off the Tri-County Recreational Corridor which runs from the City of Ashland to the City of Superior in Douglas County.

We are host to many scenic vistas in the Chequamegon National Forest with abundant wildlife of deer, wolf, black bear and ELK.

Guilty of bragging about our super-groomed trails, our local snowmobile clubs have made many improvements in the past years to make our trails safe and more enjoyable for sledders. The Ashland County Snowmobile Alliance grooms the trails and reports to us DAILY on Trail Conditions.

We invite you to experience snowmobiling at its best in Ashland County. Snowmobile maps/hospitality information is available by calling 715-682-2500 or www.travelashlandcounty.com for what snowmobiling is all about.

 

 

 

Antigo/Langlade County, Wisconsin

Reporter:langlade

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 1-4

Date of Report: February 3, 2025

Area Report:

Langlade County Snowmobile and winter ATV trails are closed until adequate snowfall is received. Antigo received 4+ inches of snow on Monday, February 3, 2025, but snowmobile clubs need to assess the trails and groom the 550+ miles of snowmobile trails before an update can be provided.

Please keep checking back for updates. For instant trail report text messages, text “Recreation” to 888777 for when Langlade County motorized trails open and close.

Snowmobiling Information

Click Here to order a Langlade County, WI snowmobile trail map.
(Please include your Name, Address, City, State and Zip with your map request.)


Snowmobile Trails in Langlade County, Wisconsin are developed and maintained by the Langlade County Forestry and Recreation Department, and 10 different snowmobile clubs in Langlade County. There are over 530 miles of state approved and user funded trails. It seems like just as we finish work from the last season, we are starting a new. By starting before the snow, we foster a safe, well-maintained snowmobile trail system throughout the county. The snowmobile clubs help make the sport more enjoyable and safer for everyone!

Antigo/Langlade CountyThe Langlade County snowmobile clubs are a proud and dedicated group who would like to share their sport with you. As a snowmobiler, you will get a firsthand look at nature’s winter wonderland. Snowmobiling is a fun, healthful recreation for people of all ages. Nearly floating over the snow on a machine is a thrilling experience! Although joining a club isn’t a riding requirement, it is a great way to contribute to the sport. If you would like to join a club, please contact a club representative. Club contacts can be obtained from the Langlade County Forestry Department.

The Langlade County Wisconsin Snowmobile Council, organized in 1974, is compromised of delegates of all area snowmobile clubs. Including: Antigo Sno-Drifters, Bryant Ridge Runners, Deerbrook Bridge Runners, Elcho Sno-Devils, Lily Sno-Birds, Northwoods Boulder Lake Snow Goers, 100 Mile Snow Safari, Phlox Winter Knights, Polar Blazers, and Tombstone-Pickerel Sno Club. The Langlade County Forestry and Recreation Department, along with the Council, orchestrates the snowmobile and winter ATV programs for the county.

The snowmobile trails that traverse the county are primarily located on private property. 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. The clubs work very hard to obtain and retain these trails. It is imperative that riders stay on marked trails, and respect other people’s property; after all, they are who make it possible for you to ride. Without private landowners, Langlade County’s Trails would be a small fraction of what they are today.

Please enjoy the trails, but please use caution as some trail segments may be changed or rerouted. There are also some One Way trails through the Jack Lake area that are a great way to start your first timer on a sled safely. This way you don’t have to be worried about oncoming traffic. Some of the “Old Timers” : ) like that trail too!

Langlade County has an aggressive Snowmobile Patrol Program run by the Sheriff’s Department with help from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, which enforces Wisconsin Snowmobile Laws, such as, current registration, intoxicated use of a motorized vehicle, and the 55mph nighttime speed limit.

Every year snowmobiler’s can’t wait for the snow to fall, and are sad to see it leave. Langlade County has an excellent reputation on keeping the trails well groomed and marked. We have detailed maps that also include road names and city/town locations; Antigo, of course, being the hub of Langlade County. The map also includes intersection numbers, and pit stop locations, including, gas, food, bars, and hotels. There are also several parking areas marked on the map. We leave the welcome mat out for you! Request your Langlade County Snowmobile Map here. Our lodging offers the rest you need after a long day of hitting the trails. Whether you are looking for woodland cottages, modern motels, or chain hotels, you’ll find it in Langlade County. If you need to satisfy your taste buds, you’ll be able to find everything from fine dining to beer-n-burger joints. Many are located right on the trails.

Once the trails are open, we will be frequently updating the trail conditions, so you can be assured an awesome ride! We hope you are as excited as we are to start a new season, and we hope to see you out there! Come find out why Langlade County, Wisconsin is “The County of Trails.” If you have any questions or concerns regarding the snowmobile trails, please contact the Langlade County Forestry and Recreation Department, at 715-627-6300.

DRIVE SAFELY AND HAPPY SNOWMOBILING!

Adams County, Wisconsin

Reporter:Bandit

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 0”

Date of Report: March 16, 2021

Area Report:

ADAMS COUNTY TRAILS ARE CLOSED FOR THE SEASON! It was a short but very fun season in Adams Co. 

See you next year!!

Snowmobiling Information

You can find detailed trail maps here or here
You can get all the information about regulations and registration from here.
Safety should be your first priority know all the safety measures by clicking here.


Adams County has a total population of around 22,000 people. It is famous for being a tourist hotspot. It boasts the second and fourth biggest water bodies, Lake Petenwell and Castle Rock Lake respectively. No wonder it attracts both international tourists and people who are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of bust cities. It provides a unique and fun-filled opportunity to connect with nature and appreciate its beauty. Adams County has something for everyone whether you are looking for a quiet vacation where you go ice fishing, or you want an adventure to remember where you indulge your primal instincts you can go cross-country skiing, it has got it all.

If you are a thrill seeker and find peace in adventure, then Adams County in Wisconsin is a place that you will absolutely love. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing on some of the best trails that the state has to offer is the recipe for a prefect winter vacation!

Adams County in Wisconsin is heaven for someone who wants to go snowmobiling. It has outstanding snowmobile trails. If you really want to get the best out of your winter holidays and really let loose on that snowmobile of yours, then you will surely have the time of your life in Adams County. It has over 220 miles of snowmobile trails throughout the county. These trails are not only huge but also a sight to behold. They pass through countless farmlands and even a forest. Any expectations that you might have of how these snowmobile trails might look will be surpassed when you see and experience them in reality.

These trails are exceptionally well maintained mainly because they are state-funded. A lot of volunteers help out in keeping these trails well-groomed and safe. There are quite a few options to choose from, or if you are not short on time, you can try all of them. There are the County Sponsored trails, the club trails, the state corridor trails and the state-funded trails. If you are a snowmobile enthusiast, you will surely be delighted by the quality of maintenance and adventure that all of these trails have to offer.

If you want to experience an adventure-filled winter with your snowmobile and some friends then Adams County in Wisconsin is the place to be. Not only does it have some of the best snowmobile trails that you will find anywhere, but it also has a host of other outdoor activities that you can enjoy as well. Another plus point for Adams county is that most restaurants and businesses here have snowmobile loading and parking areas. Also, there are a lot of snowmobile clubs. If you want to test your snowmobiling skills, there is always a race or event going on in the winter that you can participate in.