All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair condition with a 5 to 10 inch base. We have had quite a few days of warmer weather which has taken away from the great base we had at the beginning of last week. The road crossings are slim with a snowy dirt mixture. Always use caution on the trails as volunteers are out grooming daily. Enjoy the trails!
All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair condition with a 5 to 10 inch base. We have had quite a few days of warmer weather which has taken away from the great base we had at the beginning of last week. The road crossings are slim with a snowy dirt mixture. Always use caution on the trails as volunteers are out grooming daily. Enjoy the trails!
All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair condition with a 5 to 10 inch base. We have had quite a few days of warmer weather which has taken away from the great base we had at the beginning of last week. The road crossings are slim with a snowy dirt mixture. Always use caution on the trails as volunteers are out grooming daily to keep them in the great condition they are already in. Enjoy the trails!
All Lincoln County snowmobile trails are OPEN. The trails are being reported in POOR- GOOD condition. Late Season conditions in most of the area. Lots of icy spots, some roads are bare. Wooded trails are much better.
Please be aware of trail closed signs, stay on marked trails ONLY and respect private land. Use extreme caution and expect early season riding conditions throughout the trail system.
Trails designated as winter ATV trails in these areas are open for ATV use. All trails are closed for ATV use when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.
For more information please go to : www.co.lincoln.wi.us or call trail hotline at 715-539-1033.
Oneida County Funded Snowmobile Trail System (as administered by the Oneida County Forestry, Land, & Recreation Department)are OPEN for the 2017-2018 winter season. The trails are in POOR-GOOD condition. Late season conditions in most of the area. Lots of icy spots, some roads are bare. Wooded trails are much better..
As always, the Oneida County Forestry, Land, & Recreation Department recommends staying on clearly marked trails. Always exercise caution when riding a snowmobile. The trails can be in rough, early season condition. Snowmobilers are urged to stay on marked trails.
For more detailed information on Oneida County Snowmobile trail riding opportunities, contact the local snowmobile club in the area that you would like to ride, the Oneida County Chamber of Commerce, or the Oneida County Forestry, Land, & Recreation Department.
Contact Information: Oneida County Snowmobile Council President, Jim Wendt 715-891-1610 Oneida County Chamber of Commerce, 715-365-7464
All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in great condition with a 7 to 13 inch base. The trails are expected to hold their great conditions even with the warm weather that is predicted over the next few days. Please be aware that the base might be a little slim at road crossings with a snowy dirt mixture before receiving 6-7 inches of fresh snow Monday evening. Always use caution on the trails as volunteers are out grooming daily to keep them in the great condition they are already in. Enjoy the trails!
With a little tolerance, 2 days of decent sledding remains, especially if you mix in the U.P. a little. City – 6E 50% in woods good…remainder poor. 6W(Consolidated) 80% still good, some bare spots in the open. 11/14 good/fair, some bare spots. West side to the U.P. is your best bet for continuation of decent sledding. Rainbow Creek culvert on 11(Hwy. O) tricky when crossing. When exiting to the U.P. on 11,… follow the new signs.
All Iron Snowshoe Trails are closed south of Highway C for the season. This includes not only snowmobiles, but also ATV’s and UTV’s. Trails north of Highway C will remain open until further notice. Thank you