Reporter:Bo-Boen Reporter
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 5″
Date of Report: February 6, 2025
Area Report:
Reporter:Bo-Boen Reporter
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 5″
Date of Report: February 6, 2025
Area Report:
Reporter:hurley@hurleywi.com
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 2-4
Date of Report: February 6, 2025
Area Report:
Light snow is still falling this morning in the Hurley, WI, area. A couple more inches of white gold fell last night and that is giving us more and more snow in our drags to distribute. Groomer operators last night report improved conditions, and rate trails as GOOD. They’re getting better with every new snow! Groomers will be out again this morning, smoothing out a few more trails for the women’s ride meeting at Eagle Allsports Rentals and Service in Gile at 8:30.
Thank you to all of our volunteers for all they do each day!
Snowmobile Information:
Trails are in Good condition.
Reporter:Holly t
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: Skiff of new snow overnight – 1/2 inch – Hard Base – depth on trail at most 6 – Snirty areas
Date of Report: February 6, 2025
Area Report:
February 6, 2025 – 7:20am – 19 degrees – High 20 – Low tonight 2
Sno-Eagles
EAGLE RIVER TRAILS
OPEN – Fair to Early Riding
Skiff of SNOW overnight 6 miles east of Eagle River last night. Less than an inch. Somewhat of a bust. Next SNOW forecast for Saturday. 2-3 inches forecast
Temps today, tomorrow & Saturday high 20’s with lows single digits. Then headed in to a period of very cold at night. Below zero every night until next Wednesday.
The SNOW was minimal and really didn’t change conditions much.
GTS – Groomer Tracking System app shows no grooming overnight.
Oneida County Snowmobile Trails OPEN February 7 at 8am. Below is the announcement
NOTE: For the Three Lakes – Brule River Trails this means only their trails in Oneida County as Forest County is NOT open.
If you are riding 10E this mean take the 9 Mile Trail to Three Lakes
Best to buy a map from any Vilas Club as on the back side is the entire system.
Special Shout out to Dollar Lake Retreat, Chain Lake Log Lodge – Bayside Rental & the Eagle River Area Chamber for sponsoring the Sno-Eagles Eagle River area SNOW TRACKS Snowmobile Trail report!!!
SNOW DANCE in order. Need to hear all the way up here!
See ya on the trails!
Holly Tomlanovich
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club
Proud Groomers of THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Remember……RIDE RIGHT & SLOW DOWN
Eagle River Visitors Guide or Trail Map Click or Call 715.479.6400
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Reporter:AJ’s Walleye Lodge
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: Good
Date of Report: February 5, 2025
Area Report:
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Currently blizzard warnings in effect and 1-3” of snow forecasted for today with additional snow in the forecast for Thursday and Saturday. Single digits at night and high teens/low 20’s during the day throughout the next few days with sub-zero temperatures coming in on by the end of the weekend and through the beginning of next week. Get ready for some cold weather.
Hats off to our Marenisco crews as they’ve been pitching in big time to help out with the Gogebic Area Trails. The cold weather is really helping get things and both trails were left smooth and solid before the snow predicted for this week and weekend!
Lot of traffic over the past weekend – don’t expect much different for next weekend.
This Saturday is International Snowmobile Day – so stop out at the Bergland Township Pavilion at 11 a.m. for live music, food and fun!
Reporter:MercerCC
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 1-4 inches
Date of Report: February 5, 2025
Area Report:
Reporter:Toulish1
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 0-4″ but look at the forecast for the next 3 days
Date of Report: February 5, 2025
Area Report:
Rode 100 miles around Mercer, and White Thunder Trails, yesterday. I got to meet the trail boss from White Thunder yesterday, and Mercer last night at our club meeting. ( I belong to all five clubs around my Hornshoe home) Great people , and they are doing wonders with the little snow we have.
Oneida County opens Friday morning, and Price County, Saturday morning. With that news, and 3-6″ predicted for tonight, and 3-6″ for Saturday, I gave my two groups of friends the green flag for this weekend. I also figured a pre-snow report was in order for riders headed our way.
Trail 17, the main grade, is rough on the south end Mattke to Wishow. If you utilize Fence Lake, at Frying PanTrail, you can access 17 and head north. Good riding all the way through the Raven, and fairly decent to the Powell Marsh. Out in the open in the marsh it is gravel. You can bypass that by utilizing the lake routes, and jump off of Flambeau, pick up 23, River Rd, up to 182. 182 was groomed yesterday. but is thin in spots. Trail #1, Stearns Lake Rd, and East Boundary, is “OK”.The plows push back to the dirt line, then sleds banging the banks, and the light snows, sort of fill back in. Our club trails, from H down to Moss, Crawling Stone, and the Fence Lake Landing, are also good. The truck ruts between H and 47 are still there, but filling in. We are still “fair”, with no snow.
Yesterday I rode in a group of people that included the AWSC president, Lori, and three former Miss Snowflakes. I am also close friends with a fourth former Miss Snowflake. They all belonged to, and are an active part of KAOS ( Kids And Adults On Sleds), which has their annual group ride in Manitowish Waters this weekend. Nick and Lindsey are a part of Next Gen Riders, which is a group they started for young adults that outgrew KAOS, and are too young for OGOS (Old geezers on sleds). If you ride, and have kids, or you are a young adult that rides, these are great groups to get involved in. As a guy that managed people for 36 years, and got into sledding late in life, I am awed by what families that are involved in AWSC have done to build tight family units that stay friends well into adulthood, and even third generations. I am also thoroughly impressed with the high level of confidence, poise, and professionalism, these young people grow into their adult lives with. This Friday night and Saturday, our groomer Matt is conducting a snowmobile safety class here in Lac du Flambeau. He has room in the class yet, and you can register on the DNR website. I tried to make a connection between Matt, and the KAOS people, a wee too late. But, they were ready to try and come to visit his class, with a handful of KAOS kids. Do a snow dance, and I will update after the snow, and before the weekend. Mark
Reporter:Toulish1
Trail Conditions: Unknown
Snow Cover: Check out the forecast for tonight, and Saturday
Date of Report: February 5, 2025
Snowmobile Information:
Rode 100 miles around Mercer, and White Thunder Trails, yesterday. I got to meet the trail boss from White Thunder yesterday, and Mercer last night at our club meeting. ( I belong to all five clubs around my Hornshoe home) Great people , and they are doing wonders with the little snow we have.
Oneida County opens Friday morning, and Price County, Saturday morning. With that news, and 3-6″ predicted for tonight, and 3-6″ for Saturday, I gave my two groups of friends the green flag for this weekend. I also figured a pre-snow report was in order for riders headed our way.
Trail 17, the main grade, is rough on the south end Mattke to Wishow. If you utilize Fence Lake, at Frying PanTrail, you can access 17 and head north. Good riding all the way through the Raven, and fairly decent to the Powell Marsh. Out in the open in the marsh it is gravel. You can bypass that by utilizing the lake routes, and jump off of Flambeau, pick up 23, River Rd, up to 182. 182 is thin going west, and bumpy to Springstead. 182 east to 17 south of Mercer, has more snow but bumpy. Trail #1, Stearns Lake Rd, and East Boundary, is “OK”.The plows push back to the dirt line, then sleds banging the banks, and the light snows, sort of fill back in. Our club trails, from H down to Moss, Crawling Stone, and the Fence Lake Landing, are also good. The truck ruts between H and 47 are still there, but filling in. We are still “fair”, with no snow.
Yesterday I rode in a group of people that included the AWSC president, Lori, and three former Miss Snowflakes. I am also close friends with a fourth former Miss Snowflake. They all belonged to, and are an active part of KAOS ( Kids And Adults On Sleds), which has their annual group ride in Manitowish Waters this weekend. Nick and Lindsey are a part of Next Gen Riders, which is a group they started for young adults that outgrew KAOS, and are too young for OGOS (Old geezers on sleds). If you ride, and have kids, or you are a young adult that rides, these are great groups to get involved in. As a guy that managed people for 36 years, and got into sledding late in life, I am awed by what families that are involved in AWSC have done to build tight family units that stay friends well into adulthood, and even third generations. I am also thoroughly impressed with the high level of confidence, poise, and professionalism, these young people grow into their adult lives with. This Friday night and Saturday, our groomer Matt is conducting a snowmobile safety class here in Lac du Flambeau. He has room in the class yet, and you can register on the DNR website. I tried to make a connection between Matt, and the KAOS people, a wee too late. But, they were ready to try and come to visit his class, with a handful of KAOS kids. Do a snow dance, and I will update after the snow, and before the weekend. Mark
Reporter:Phil
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: White and more in the forecast if you believe them
Date of Report: February 4, 2025
Area Report:
The Frosty club trails are in fair to good condition on the East side of town and good to very good condition on the west side. Groomers will be out nightly with the 5 day weather forecast having cold temps and chances of decent snow Wed/Thur and again Saturday. Never a better time to visit Land O’ Lakes and rise the Top Trails at the Top of Wisconsin!
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Meat raffle at Brew’s Pub Saturday 1:00-4:00
Bent’s Camp Radar Run Saturday of President’s Day weekend. registration starts at 9 AM and runs start at 10 AM
Snowmobile Information:
Ride Right and Ride Safe.
Stay on the marked trail or Stay Home!
Reporter:minocqua
Trail Conditions: Closed
Snow Cover: 3-5
Date of Report: February 4, 2025
Area Report:
Oneida County will open this Friday the 7th at 8:00 am , snow coming Thursday 1-3 and Saturday they are forecasting 3-5 so this will certainly help with the trails. Remember we are still in early season conditions , the groomers will out panning the new snows so look out for them. Finally you can fire up your sleds and get out and support the bars and restaurants and hotels etc, they need your support.
Reporter:Holly t
Trail Conditions: Early Season
Snow Cover: 1/2 inch new snow – 50% hard base – Snirty in open areas
Date of Report: February 4, 2025
Area Report:
February 4, 2025 – 2:00pm – 12 degrees – High 13 – Low tonight 1 below
Sno-Eagles
EAGLE RIVER TRAILS
OPEN – Early Riding with Fair to Poor Conditions
Trails are in need of SNOW especially in wide open areas & in town. SNOW Wednesday night through 8am ish Thursday. 3-4 inches forecast. SNOW Saturday with 2-3 inches forecast.
Temps in the mid 20’s Wednesday through Thursday. High teens from Friday through Monday 2/10. Single digits at night with some below zero temps.
Just maybe we’ll all get more riding in!
Groomers out last night according to the GTS Grooming app & by the groomer I saw go by the house last night. ALL have varying conditions.
Oneida County Snowmobile Trails OPEN February 7 at 8am.
NOTE: For the Three Lakes – Brule River Trails this means only their trails in Oneida County as Forest County is NOT open.
If you are riding 10E this mean take the 9 Mile Trail to Three Lakes
Best to buy a map from any Vilas Club as on the back side is the entire system.
Holly Tomlanovich
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club
Proud Groomers of THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Remember……RIDE RIGHT & SLOW DOWN
Eagle River Visitors Guide or Trail Map Click or Call 715.479.6400
News and Reports:
SNO-EAGLES & EAGLE RIVER EVENTS – Everyone & Anyone Welcome – Member or Non Member