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Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – February 21, 2019

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6-10

Date of Report: February 21, 2019

Area Report:

Ashland County Snowmobile Report February 21, 2019
Trails in Ashland County are open and grooming is in process every day.  Trails are in very good condition.  The trail from Marengo north to the East end of Ashland, is closed, however there is a detour route in place that is marked. The Tri-County Corridor is OPEN and has been groomed!

As always please follow the snowmobile trail rules and regulations. Stay on trail, as much of the Ashland County snowmobile trail system uses private property and could be lost if the property owners experiences issues. The most common complaints are snowmobiles not staying on trails or going off into fields that are not part of the trail, and loud noise from non-stock muffler systems. Respect the trail system so that it remains open. As always operate with everyone’s safety in mind and report any hazardous trail issues that are observed to the Ashland County Sheriff’s Department (715-682-7023 opt 1) so that it can be forwarded to the appropriate service.

The Tri-County Corridor is open from Superior to Ashland. There are still several areas on the eastern end that require attention but all known hazards have been identified and marked. Use caution when approaching ribbons, barricades, and cones.

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – February 21, 2019

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6-10

Date of Report: February 21, 2019

Area Report:

Ashland County Snowmobile Report February 21, 2019
Trails in Ashland County are open and grooming is in process every day.  Trails are in very good condition.  The trail from Marengo north to the East end of Ashland, is closed, however there is a detour route in place that is marked. The Tri-County Corridor is OPEN and has been groomed!

As always please follow the snowmobile trail rules and regulations. Stay on trail, as much of the Ashland County snowmobile trail system uses private property and could be lost if the property owners experiences issues. The most common complaints are snowmobiles not staying on trails or going off into fields that are not part of the trail, and loud noise from non-stock muffler systems. Respect the trail system so that it remains open. As always operate with everyone’s safety in mind and report any hazardous trail issues that are observed to the Ashland County Sheriff’s Department (715-682-7023 opt 1) so that it can be forwarded to the appropriate service.

The Tri-County Corridor is open from Superior to Ashland. There are still several areas on the eastern end that require attention but all known hazards have been identified and marked. Use caution when approaching ribbons, barricades, and cones.

Trail Report – : Western UP, Michigan – February 21, 2019

Reporter:Western U.P. Snowmobile Report

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 18-36

Date of Report: February 21, 2019

Area Report:

Western U.P. Trail Report – Western U.P. Bureau – 02/21

Western U P Snowmobile Report
February 21, 2019
Snowmobile report

Snow, snow, and more snow. We had gotten another 7.4 inches of snow again yesterday with more snow on its way Saturday night and Sunday. Temps for Friday and Saturday will be in the low 30’s with lows in the 20’s. Come up and ride with all our snow and great conditions. Trails over the whole system are very good. Doesn’t get any better than this!!!!

THE GOGEBIC RANGE TRAIL AUTHORITY reports on 2/21/19 grooming is ongoing. If you see a groomer please pull over and let them pass.

Trail 2 from Hurley to Ramsay Crossing is very good was last groomed 2/20/19. Please do not ride on sidewalks near Holiday and try to keep the noise down in town.

Trail 2 from Ramsay Crossing to Wakefield is very good was last groomed 2/21/19. PLEASE REMEBER TO CROSS US HWY 2 IN THE CORRECT LANE OF TRAVEL, DO NOT BLOCK HWY TURN LANES!

Wakefield to Marenisco is very good was lasted groomed 2/21/19. This trail is a mix of twisty but wide forest roads (13mi) and 12mi of rail bed to Marenisco. This beautiful trail is 12 miles of unplowed wide logging roads that wind their way through the Gogebic Range Hills before running 10 miles of rail-trail to Marenisco. PLEASE STOP AT ALL STOP SIGNS ON THE RAIL TRAIL! There is a significant logging presence on FR-8100 with dozens of log trucks hauling out daily. Last week an accident occurred with a log truck. Stop at the stop signs!!

Trail 8 from Bingos to Tula Crossing is very good and was last groomed 2/18/19. Bingo’s is closed and has no gas….

Trail 160 from Walmart to Montreal River (WI) is very good last groomed 2/18/19. This is their most scenic trail and a treat to ride! Stay on the trail in the farm fields. Over 25 landowners are involved to make this trail a reality, please respect them and ride responsibly.

Trail 11S is in very good condition it was last groomed 2/21/19. It is groomed all the way to the WI line. This 17 mile long trail has 2 stop signs and is a wilderness tour. The southern 3 miles get thinner, but remains in good condition.

Trail 11 N is closed indefinitely.

THE GOGEBIC AREA GROOMERS report from 2/12/19. Groomers were out last night and report that all trails are in good to very good condition.

Trail 1N to White Pine: very good condition. Groomed last night.

Trail 8 East:-very good condition.

Trail 8 West just groomed and in very good condition.

Trail 102-Good to very Good

Trail 13n-Good to very Good. Groomed last night.

Trail 13S from Root Cellar to Trail 2 – very good condition.

Trail 1 South ¨conditions are very good ¨It was groomed last night.

Some friendly reminders:

KNOW before you GO. Take a couple extra minutes before you head out to check a map and plan out the day.

Stop at all stop signs ¨completely stop at all stop signs. Look left-right-left.

Please remember to ride RIGHT and ride TOGETHER

Taking into account the above consider that the snow we are currently getting is fluffy and creates a large powder cloud, so allow extra space between riders due to reduced visibility.

WATERSMEET WHITE THUNDER RIDERS reports 2/18/19:

We are grooming daily. Trails are very good condition, lots of snow!!

Trail 2 West of Watersmeet – Very good with the exception of the wet area 25 miles west of Watersmeet on trail 2. Please use caution.

Trail 2 East of Watersmeet- Very good condition

Trail 13 South to Cisco Chain-Very good

Trail 3 south to Land O’Lakes- Very good condition. There is lots of traffic on this trail 100’s of sleds are passing the groomer. It’s very hard to keep smooth, use caution on bridge approaches

Trail 3 north to Paulding/Bond Falls/Bruce Crossing- Very good

PLEASE STAY ON MARKED TRAILS. RUNNING ON UNMARKED TRAILS CAN RESULT IN LOSING EASMENT OF THE TRAILS AND ALSO A POSSIBLE TICKET FOR YOU.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 21, 2019

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: Plenty of SNOW over a hard ice base – over 5 inches new SNOW

Date of Report: February 21, 2019

Area Report:

EAGLE RIVERS  TRAILS OPEN!
Trails Very Good to Excellent!

February 21 2019 8:04am – 22 – High 27

Over 5 inches of new SNOW yesterday!  No grooming over night but after the groomers go out the trails will be in really great shape.  More SNOW coming Saturday night into Sunday.  Looks like a ton!

Over the past days volunteers from the Sno-Eagles Club have been out clearing leaning & downed trees and brush on the trails to make them safe.  The ice storm followed by the heavy SNOW really made a mess on some trails.  A big thank you to them.

More SNOW means even higher snowbanks at driveway crossing & road crossings.  Please when you see the yield driveway ahead sign slow down & take the time to look both ways.  At the road crossings there are stop signs & please stop.  It is nearly impossible to see vehicles coming.  Have seen a few sled & vehicle accidents this season not good.

SNOW is new & on the wet side so riding be aggressive. Meaning if you pick the speed you will slip/slide around & back of sled might squirrel around or dart.  Slow down to be safe.  REMEMBER THE DUSK TO DAWN SPEED LIMIT IS 55MPH EVERYWHERE.  Lake & Land Trails.  It’s going up to 27 today so it might be slushy at the road crossings.  Otherwise have FUN!

EAGLE LAKE TRAIL & CATFISH LAKE TRAIL ARE MARKED & OPEN. Stay by the reflective orange barrels.  Lots of SNOW on the lakes so there could be some moguls.  Be safe & slow down.

Been mentioning this all season:

Sno-Eagles Country has 2 areas that have one-way trails.  10E is a one-way trail from the ERRA Sports Arena all the way out to Nicolet Mini Mart.  The other is the 13’s up near Buckatabon Bridge & Bauer’s Dam area.  Clearly marked with DO NOT ENTER signs.  Plus trail signs are backwards if you are going the wrong way.  

Remember mid week riding is the best!  Time to ride!

See ya on the trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

 

News and Reports:

Eagle River Area Snowmobile Activities

Wednesday & Thursday – Trail Rides – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on “the grade” Trail 13/3 at 9am.  Contact Club Pres., Howard Wolf 262.442.4876
Thursday, February 21 – Sno-Eagles General Member meeting – Ed B’s White Spruce – Hwy 45 at the bridge – 6:15pm gathering & 7:00pm meeting
Saturday, February 23 – Ride With Pride drawing – Trackside – 12-1pm
Saturday, February 23 – SNO(Sat. Night Out) 1

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.

Trail Report – : Oconto County, Wisconsin – February 21, 2019

Reporter:Oconto County Tourism

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 10-14

Date of Report: February 21, 2019

Area Report:

Snowmobile Trail Reports:

Red Arrow Snowmobile Trails (Townsend) – 2/20/19

 It’s 17 degrees in beautiful downtown Townsend this morning. The trails are in excellent riding condition. The Weather channel has us getting another 3″-5″ today and into tonight. Another 1″-3″ Friday night and another 8″-12″ Saturday night. 


Paul Bunyan (Lakewood) –  2/21/19

The groomers got back in by midnight last night . Trail boss Bob Prasser said they are in excellent condition.  The area received around 4 inches of fresh snow and more on the way Saturday afternoon.  We will continue to groom throughout the week.  Ride safe.

Chute Pond Snowmobile Trails (Suring/Mountain) – Chute Pond trails are open, being groomed, and are in very good condition. Grooming will be ongoing- so please watch for them on the trail any time of day or night- and always yield the right of way to the groomers. Stay to the right, and enjoy your ride!

Bagley and Brazeau Joyriders Snowmobile Trails – Trails are in excellent condition. The groomers will be out all week. So be careful for the groomers on the trails. If you ride to Suring, the old trail is closed through the golf course, but the trail does go around the golf course by using the side of the road, it will bring you back into town.

Gillett – Trails are open and groomed and in excellent condition.

Oconto Falls Sno-Jokers – Groomer will be out after almost 12” of fresh snow. It will all be groomed by the weekend. Please be cautious of drifting in the open fields. Now is the time to ride!

Lena Snowdrifters-  Trails are open and in good to excellent condition. Grooming regularly.

Chase Sno Chasers Trails – Trails are open and in very good to excellent condition.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 20, 2019

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: Deep snow with hard ice base

Date of Report: February 20, 2019

Area Report:

SNO-EAGLES TRAILS OPEN!
Trails Very Good to Excellent!

February 20 2019 2:23pm – 23 – High 24 – Afternoon UPDATE

Grooming continued in Sno-Eagles Country, Eagle River last night.  Plenty of SNOW out there.  Everything groomed except 3N aka Manske Swamp, 70W to St. Germain connect, 13/17 to Sugar Camp connect & 7 aka Paintball Field.

With the great conditions it makes trail reports hard as the trails are still in Very Good to Excellent condition.  Terrific year for snowmobiling!

SNOW started early this morning lightly getting heavier through the day. Over 3 inches of new SNOW east of Eagle River right now.  Set to SNOW until around 9pm tonight.

Looks like more SNOW for next weekend too.  Some pretty big totals starting Saturday night.  5-8 inches expected.  Another 1-3 inches Sunday during the day.

Volunteers have been out clearing up more branch & tree fall on the trails over the last couple days. Most of the road crossings have very high banks.  So take it slow & please stop at the road & driveway crossings.  Work will start on digging out trail signs that have gotten buried & replacing those that have been knocked over or are missing.  Noticed some signs 10E, 70W & through town on “the grade” buried or knocked over.  Again take it slow.

EAGLE LAKE TRAIL & CATFISH LAKE TRAIL ARE MARKED & OPEN. Stay by the reflective orange barrels.  There was wind Sunday evening so there could be some moguls.  Be safe & slow down.

Been mentioning this all season:

Sno-Eagles Country has 2 areas that have one-way trails.  10E is a one-way trail from the ERRA Sports Arena all the way out to Nicolet Mini Mart.  The other is the 13’s up near Buckatabon Bridge & Bauer’s Dam area.  Clearly marked with DO NOT ENTER signs.  Plus trail signs are backwards if you are going the wrong way.  

Remember mid week riding is the best!  Time to ride!

See ya on the trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

News and Reports:

Wednesday & Thursday – Trail Rides – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on “the grade” Trail 13/3 at 9am.  Contact Club Pres., Howard Wolf 262.442.4876
Thursday, February 21 – Sno-Eagles General Member meeting – Ed B’s White Spruce – Hwy 45 at the bridge – 6:15pm gathering & 7:00pm meeting
Saturday, February 23 – Ride With Pride drawing – Trackside – 12-1pm
Saturday, February 23 – SNO(Sat. Night Out) 12 Pines – Hwy 70E to right on Townline Rd – 5:30pm gathering 6:00pm dinner

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker

Trail Report – : Cable, Wisconsin – February 20, 2019

Reporter:officecoordinator@cable4fun.com

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 8-12″ base

Date of Report: February 20, 2019

Area Report:

Cable Area Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday, February 20th, 2019
 
From our Namakagon Trail Groomers:
Our trail system currently has an 8 to 12″ base and trail conditions are very good at this time.
All NTG trails have been groomed since Sunday and groomers will be out with this new snowfall!
 
We have gotten about 5″ of snow today with more on the way over the weekend; another 3-5″ is expected Saturday into Sunday. Temps will be in the upper 20s to low 30s through Sunday and will be dropping next week.
 
This weekend is the American Birkebeiner ski race – we are expecting a high volume of automobile traffic and trail usage in general, please use caution if riding in the Cable-Hayward areas.
 
Please remember that our groomers have the right-of-way and they can be out day or night grooming our trails to be the best they can be!
 
Upcoming snowmobile events:
 
March 1-2,2019
Weenie Roast Weekend – Lakewoods Resort, Namakagon
Snow Outlaws World Finals – Staudemeyer’s Four Seasons Resort, Namakagon
 
We will keep you posted with all things trail related! Be sure to grab one of our new 2019 Cable Area Motor Head Maps here in the Chamber, or at one of our local businesses!

Trail Report – : Price County – Park Falls, Phillips & Prentice, Wisconsin – February 20, 2019

Reporter:Price County Tourism Department

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 20-26

Date of Report: February 20, 2019

Area Report:

Snowmobile Trail Conditions

Snowmobile Trail Conditions

 

Prentice Bush Benders trail report 02/20/2019

With all the new snow and more coming our trails are all in good to excellent condition. The groomer is out everyday working to provide the best trails possible. Our groomer does run day and night so always be aware and ride with caution in the wooded areas and areas with blind corners. Spring is only 4 weeks from today so get out and enjoy the great trails in all of Price county. As always ride safe and have fun.

Fifield Sno Drovers 2/20/2019

All trails are in excellent shape and IT’S SNOWING! The trails have all been groomed, smooth and fully covered with snow. Now is the time to ride!
Logging continues on Trail 120 south of the big swamp and Fould’s Creek Rd and on Trail 108 between Trail 101 and highway 70. PLEASE TAKE IT SLOW IN THESE AREAS! The loggers report that some snowmobilers have been driving too fast around the logging equipment. We’ve put up additional warning signs, but safety is up to you. We don’t want any of you to become statistics, so go slow and beware of ice where the trails have been plowed.

Elk River Pioneers 2/20/2019

All area trails have been groomed and are in excellent condition. Watch out on soo lake in the narrows someone plowed across trail!

Lugerville chasers 2/20/2019

Trails are being groomed twice a week and are in excellent condition. Most of our trails are privately owned so Please stay on marked trails.

NorthWoods Hi-Riders 2/18/2019

The trails around the Solberg Lake area were all great for the busy weekend we had. The groomers will be out to keep them in excellent shape. They have a good base and plenty of snow to groom with. There is short section on Trail 102 along the Squaw Creek Wildlife area that has some woods machinery working along it. Be Cautious, Ride Safe.

Sno Gypsies 2/20/2019

All trails are in excellent condition. Trails have been groomed and new snow is falling.
Get out and ride our trails and enjoy the Park Falls Area.

Eisenstein Bushwackers 2/20/2019

Groomed all Bushwacker Trails 101,103,104-105,110,and 111 was snowing hard at the time. We got another 6 inches of new snow.  The the trails are in the best in several years enjoy our trails and be safe.

Kennan/ Catawba Driftsplitters 2/6/2019

We will have all trails groomed and in very good shape by Thursday. There is logging on trail 94 and on trail 181 between intersection 100 and intersection 101. With the good snow we got all trails will be groomed twice a week.

 

 

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 20, 2019

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: Deep snow with hard ice base

Date of Report: February 20, 2019

Area Report:

SNO-EAGLES TRAILS OPEN!
Trails Very Good to Excellent!

February 20 2019 2:23pm – 23 – High 24 – Afternoon UPDATE

Grooming continued in Sno-Eagles Country, Eagle River last night.  Plenty of SNOW out there.  Everything groomed except 3N aka Manske Swamp, 70W to St. Germain connect, 13/17 to Sugar Camp connect & 7 aka Paintball Field.

With the great conditions it makes trail reports hard as the trails are still in Very Good to Excellent condition.  Terrific year for snowmobiling!

SNOW started early this morning lightly getting heavier through the day. Over 3 inches of new SNOW east of Eagle River right now.  Set to SNOW until around 9pm tonight.

Looks like more SNOW for next weekend too.  Some pretty big totals starting Saturday night.  5-8 inches expected.  Another 1-3 inches Sunday during the day.

Volunteers have been out clearing up more branch & tree fall on the trails over the last couple days. Most of the road crossings have very high banks.  So take it slow & please stop at the road & driveway crossings.  Work will start on digging out trail signs that have gotten buried & replacing those that have been knocked over or are missing.  Noticed some signs 10E, 70W & through town on “the grade” buried or knocked over.  Again take it slow.

EAGLE LAKE TRAIL & CATFISH LAKE TRAIL ARE MARKED & OPEN. Stay by the reflective orange barrels.  There was wind Sunday evening so there could be some moguls.  Be safe & slow down.

Been mentioning this all season:

Sno-Eagles Country has 2 areas that have one-way trails.  10E is a one-way trail from the ERRA Sports Arena all the way out to Nicolet Mini Mart.  The other is the 13’s up near Buckatabon Bridge & Bauer’s Dam area.  Clearly marked with DO NOT ENTER signs.  Plus trail signs are backwards if you are going the wrong way.  

Remember mid week riding is the best!  Time to ride!

See ya on the trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

News and Reports:

Wednesday & Thursday – Trail Rides – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on “the grade” Trail 13/3 at 9am.  Contact Club Pres., Howard Wolf 262.442.4876
Thursday, February 21 – Sno-Eagles General Member meeting – Ed B’s White Spruce – Hwy 45 at the bridge – 6:15pm gathering & 7:00pm meeting
Saturday, February 23 – Ride With Pride drawing – Trackside – 12-1pm
Saturday, February 23 – SNO(Sat. Night Out) 12 Pines – Hwy 70E to right on Townline Rd – 5:30pm gathering 6:00pm dinner

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker

Trail Report – : Bayfield County, Wisconsin – February 20, 2019

Reporter:BayfieldCounty

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 12 to 30 inches

Date of Report: February 20, 2019

Area Report:

General Countywide Report:
Last week, two separate snowstorms blanketed the entire county with 12” to 24+” of new snow. Another significant snowstorm is predicted this week. All clubs are reporting some of the best riding conditions of the year. Please be aware of maintenance equipment on the trail, as grooming can occur at any time, day or night, especially with all of the new snow. Approach all wet areas with extra caution and be prepared to turn around if the crossing appears suspicious. Be wary of low hanging branches, wet areas, downed trees and/or limbs, and other similar hazards that may compromise the trail.

See below for area specific reports. For the most up to date report of trail conditions, please contact the local snowmobile club.

Drummond Snojacks: All trails are actively being groomed and are in very good to excellent condition. Reminder to users…trails in the Mason area are entirely on private property. Stay on the trail, don’t cut corners or look for shortcuts.

Namakagon Trail Groomers: 8-10″ base. All trails were groomed on 2/19. Trails are in very good to excellent condition. Grooming is ongoing at this point – could be out there any day of the week, night or day.

Valhalla Area: Trails in the Valhalla, Red Cliff and Bayfield peninsula are all in excellent riding condition with another 3 inches of new snow early this week and 8 inches expected for Wednesday night. Grooming continues 24 hours a day six days a week. Remember StayRight, RideSober.

Iron River Area: By the end of the week all Iron River area trails, including the Tri County Corridor, will be groomed and in excellent riding condition.

Frosty’s Vintage Riders (Mason/Delta Area): Mason/Delta Area trails were groomed on 2/19. Trails are in excellent conditions with a 12-15″ base. More new snow is expected on Wednesday.

South Shore Trail Club (Port Wing, Herbster & Cornucopia Areas): All Trails (1, 11, 40 & 41) will be groomed by tomorrow (2/21) and will be in excellent riding condition. Port Wing Trails from Iron River to Touve Road are in very good condition and will be groomed again before the weekend.

A portion of Trail 40 (Wally Polk) was recently plowed, but is still open. If riding this section of trail be aware of logging activity, including haul trucks. To get to Port Wing, an alternate route would be Trail 43 to Trail 66 to Trail 3.

Barnestormers (Barnes Area): All Barnes trails have been groomed and are in excellent condition. We are expecting more snow, should be a great weekend for riding. Logging operations south of Mulligan Creek Road (Trail 31 South) are finished, however there are new areas being logged by 43 road. Be careful in this area.

Waino Riders (Northwest Corner of the County): Waino Riders groomed the trails on Monday and will go out again on Thursday or Friday morning. Trails in perfect shape.

Washburn Valhallers: Trail #13 North and South out of Washburn were fresh groomed on 2/18 and 2/19 and are in excellent condition. They will both be groomed again before the weekend.

News and Reports:

Closures:

Trail 63 in the Cable Area: Trail 63 just south of the intersection with Trail 70 south of the town of Cable is closed until further notice.

Trail 31 South, into the City of Bayfield, is closed for the entire season.

Re-Routes:

Trail 4 just east of Mason: Trail is closed at Yderstad Rd. Take Yderstad north to Brown Rd. then back South on Roy Anderson Rd where you can pick up the trail again. Follow signs.

Trail 4 in Delta: At Camp One road and County H. Follow the signs.

Trail 63 and 70 into Cable: To get into the Town of Cable from the East take Randysek Rd. North into town.

Trail 40 just South of Port Wing: Flag Rd. is closed. Use East White Birch Rd. to get into Port Wing.

Other Notes:

A portion of Trail 17, located west of Highway 27, and heading west through Sawyer and Bayfield Counties, has been plowed for a logging operation. The trail remains open, but please be aware of logging activity, including haul trucks.

A portion of Trail 31 South, located west of 43 Road has also been recently plowed for a logging operation. This trail also remains open, but please be aware of the logging activity, including haul trucks.