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Trail Report – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 0-5

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

A general update on some conditions.  There will be more reports to come in the next couple of days as we await the next snowfall.

Our county received 1-3” last night, with most of the county getting 2”.  Over the last 5 days many riders we have spoken to reported to have been pleasantly surprised, but they have stayed mostly on those main trails.  They have reported the Seeley Hills between Lake Namakagon and the Chippewa Flowage as rideable and fair. Some stretches that were good and some stretches that have bare and rocky spots, which is to be expected.

We still need more snow, but trails are rideable, but we need more snow to be able to groom properly.  A few groomers have been out to pull in what they can from the sides and have reported that the new snow has laid down nicely.  More groomers plan to go out tonight and pan. Lake riding has been great and continues to be but use caution as there are still a lot of ice heaves, so please stay on the trails.

We will report back in a few days after our next round of snow. 

Trail Report – : Rhinelander, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:Hodag SnoTrails

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: minimal

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

Oneida County Trail system opens on Friday, February 7th @ 8:00 am.  The trail system is in early season condition and rated “poor” at this point.  There has been very little snow to work with.  The club has panned the trails where it makes sense.  There will be sticks, rocks, holes that will be on the trail bed.

I do not recommend any long-distance riding at this point.  If you know the trail system, and can navigate via the forest road trails, railbed trails, or marked lakes, you will have the best chance to trail ride and/or visit a local pitstop.

Hopefully, more snow falls to significantly improve the current conditions.

Lakes should be considered unsafe if they aren’t marked.  

Trail Report – : Florence County, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:WendyG

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-8 inches depending on which part of county

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

TRIALS OPENING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2025.  Florence County Forestry and Parks, along with Blue Ox Trail Riders would like to announce that the snowmobile trails in Florence County will be opening this Saturday, February 8th. This opening is alongside the opening of trails in Forest County. Trails are in fair condition overall with a few thin spots under the heavy pine cover.  Please stay on the trails and ride safe.  We are expecting more snow before Saturday, so come visit…hope to see you on the trails!

Trail Report – : Bayfield County, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:BayfieldCounty

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 4-8

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

We received 2-6 inches of snow last night depending on where you are in the county. More snow is forecasted for Saturday. All groomers are out working on the trails. Ride safe, ride right and have fun.

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.

News and Reports:

SATURDAY ONLY TRAIL CLOSURE – A section of the Tri-County Corridor will be closed Saturday from 8am-1pm for the Northern Pines Sled Dog Race. Please use trail 22/24 as an alternate route during that time. Map attached.

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

Snowmobile Information:

Apostle Island – no report

Barnestormers – no report

Corny Sno-Goers – no report

Drummond Dirt-Sno Jacks – no report

Namakagon Trail Groomers – NTG  trails were all panned with a thin layer of snow. Hoping to get some more Wednesday and Saturday to pan and possibly groom. Do your best snow dance!!!

Northern Adventures – All our trails are in fair to good condition south of hwy 2. Corridor is real good in Iron River east, fair towards Brule. North of hwy 2 trails are in good to sweet condition

South Shore – no report

Waino – Trail 1 getting groomed today, Thursday. Conditions, fair to good.

Washburn Valhellers – 13 into Washburn and to corridor will start to pan this week as trails are starting to get some snow closer to the lake. 

White River Ramblers – Corridor trail 2 from Iron River to Trail 63 is in very good condition. Trail 4 from Delta (north) to Tri County Corridor is in good condition.  Trail 4 from Mason to Delta will remain closed due to lack of snow on the grain fields of private property owners in Mason area. We hope to open that next week pending Saturday snow. Will groom to Wickland road on Monday.

Trail Report – : Sayner, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:SaynerStar Lake Barnstormers

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Thin

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

The 1-3″ that was forecast for last night turned out to be barely a dusting.  They say more is coming this weekend, so we’ll keep our fingers crossed.

The Barnstormer system remains in fair to good condition and is actually holding up quite well under the circumstances.  It’s thin cover pretty much all over, with a few areas of snirt beginning to show. 

There is still some great riding, so get out there and enjoy!  Be cautious of icy corners.

Remember, there are logging operations on parts of trails 11 & 15.  The loggers have priority over the trails & have the authority to shut them down if you get in their way.  Please be respectful of their operations.

Don’t forget about upcoming events!

Vintage snowmobile show @ Sayner Pub, Saturday, Feb 8,  8 am – 4 p-m

Chili Dump @ Murmuring Waters: Saturday, Feb 8,  2-5 PM

Pizza Fundraiser @ Hillside Tavern: Sunday, Feb 16, 4-8 PM

Trail Report – : Three Lakes – Brule River, Wisconsin – February 7, 2025

Reporter:Threelakeswi

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 3-5 inches

Date of Report: February 7, 2025

Area Report:

Trails open on Friday at 8 am in Oneida Co and trails in Forest Co. will open Saturday at 8 am. Trails are in early season condition. We did not get the predicated snow on Wed. but are hopful for accumulating snow on Saturday. Our groomers have been out doing what they can to make the trails the best with the snow that we have. Lakes will be marked on Sunday. Please watch your speed especially around corners. Also please respect our landowners and stay on the marked trails. Keep doing the Snow Dance!!

Beware that Trail 13 between Three Lakes and Eagle River is still closed. To get to Eagle River you will need to use TL12 towards Sugar Camp or TL5 towards Highway 70.

Currently TL3 from Mollyville North to Clearwater Lake/ Sorella’s is temporarily closed. We have received the necessary permits on Wednesday and will work to reroute this with in the next 10 days. We will update when the work is completed.

 

 

News and Reports:

Three Lakes Trails Gun & Meat Raffle – Feb. 8th starting at 5p.m. at Spirit View Lakeside

Maple Lake Frozen Ice Challenge – Feb. 8th on Maple Lake 9-1. Food, Beverages & Raffles at the Fish & Wildlife Pavillion across from the Maple Lake boat landing

Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2-5″

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

At 8:00 am it is 20 degrees out with cloudy skies and dropping temps throughout the day. We
had light snow overnight and the next chance of snow coming Saturday.
We are still down to one groomer, but have been grooming daily. We groomed 2W yesterday
afternoon, 8W/51 last night, and 8E early this morning. We will be grooming 15N this evening
and 15S early tomorrow morning.
Our trails are rideable and vary from fair to good condition with some poor spots along the
way. Any amount of snow will help preserve the trails. Our road and town routes are snow
covered and rideable.
If you are in the area this upcoming weekend, we are holding a “Trailside Brat Fry” at our
groomer shed on Saturday, 2/8 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. We will have trailside signs out
directing your way to our groomer shed which is adjacent to trail 15S upon entering Boulder
Junction from the south.
Landy Roepke
BJSC Trail Manager

News and Reports:

Upcoming Events: 

December-March: Gooch’s Pizza fundraiser, stop in and support him and the club by ordering a pizza!

February 8: Trailside Brat Fry 11am-2pm at the Groomer Shed off trail 15 

February 16: Breakfast Fundraiser from 8:30-11am at The Guide’s Inn

February 13: Spaghetti Feed 4-7pm at The Rustic Roadhaus

March 1: Cabin Fever starting at 4pm at Gooch’s 2

Find all event details on our website at boulderjunctionsc.org!

Snowmobile Information:

Now is the time to renew or start a new membership! You can find all the information on our website here: https://boulderjunctionsc.org/join-our-club/ or contact the club directly at boulderjunctionsc@gmail.com.

Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2-5″

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

At 8:00 am it is 20 degrees out with cloudy skies and dropping temps throughout the day. We
had light snow overnight and the next chance of snow coming Saturday.
We are still down to one groomer, but have been grooming daily. We groomed 2W yesterday
afternoon, 8W/51 last night, and 8E early this morning. We will be grooming 15N this evening
and 15S early tomorrow morning.
Our trails are rideable and vary from fair to good condition with some poor spots along the
way. Any amount of snow will help preserve the trails. Our road and town routes are snow
covered and rideable.
If you are in the area this upcoming weekend, we are holding a “Trailside Brat Fry” at our
groomer shed on Saturday, 2/8 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. We will have trailside signs out
directing your way to our groomer shed which is adjacent to trail 15S upon entering Boulder
Junction from the south.
Landy Roepke
BJSC Trail Manager

News and Reports:

Upcoming Events: 

December-March: Gooch’s Pizza fundraiser, stop in and support him and the club by ordering a pizza!

February 8: Trailside Brat Fry 11am-2pm at the Groomer Shed off trail 15 

February 16: Breakfast Fundraiser from 8:30-11am at The Guide’s Inn

February 20: Spaghetti Feed 4-7pm at The Rustic Roadhaus

March 1: Cabin Fever starting at 4pm at Gooch’s 2

Find all event details on our website at boulderjunctionsc.org!

Snowmobile Information:

Now is the time to renew or start a new membership! You can find all the information on our website here: https://boulderjunctionsc.org/join-our-club/ or contact the club directly at boulderjunctionsc@gmail.com.

Trail Report – : Phelps, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:Phelps Snowmobile Club

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 5″-8″

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

Trails remain in fair conditions. As in the past few weeks, more snow would be great. Good news, both Oneida and Forest Counties are opening up this weekend. That means, Phelps trails will have connection to the east and south. Do you live in a county with no snow that is a few hours away from Vilas County? Come on up for a day trip. There are plenty of park and ride trailheads throughout the county. Phelps has 2. the North Twin Boat Landing and the military Creek Trailhead. Both have vehicle and trailer parking. Military Creek Trailhead is located right off CTH E between STH 17 and CTH K.

Trail Report – : Phelps, Wisconsin – February 6, 2025

Reporter:Phelps Snowmobile Club

Trail Conditions: Unknown

Snow Cover: 5″-8″

Date of Report: February 6, 2025

Area Report:

Trails remain in fair conditions. As in the past few weeks, more snow would be great. Good news, both Oneida and Forest Counties are opening up this weekend. That means, Phelps trails will have connection to the east and south. Do you live in a county with no snow that is a few hours away from Vilas County? Come on up for a day trip. There are plenty of park and ride trailheads throughout the county. Phelps has 2. the North Twin Boat Landing and the military Creek Trailhead. Both have vehicle and trailer parking. Military Creek Trailhead is located right off CTH E between STH 17 and CTH K.