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Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – March 27, 2023

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Poor

Snow Cover: 6-8

Date of Report: March 27, 2023

Area Report:

Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Trail Report – Monday, 3/27/2023

At 8:00 a.m. it’s 15 degrees out with sunny skies and a high of 40 degrees for today.
We last groomed on Wednesday 3/22 and we are finished grooming for the year.
Our trails are still open, but getting to them might be tough. The town road route, all road
crossings, logging areas, and areas exposed to the sun are bare. Once you get out into the
woods they are rideable yet.
Oneida County trails close today at noon. Vilas County is having a vote today as to leaving the
trails open until Friday or shutting them down sooner.
Check in Wednesday, 3/29 for our final trail report of the year including a recap of our season.
Landy Roepke
BJSC Trail Manager

 

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – March 27, 2023

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-12

Date of Report: March 27, 2023

Area Report:

Snowmobile Report – March 27, 2023
Ashland County snowmobile trails remain OPEN and in Good to Excellent condition!  Trails close March 30th.  Groomers in Ashland County continue to be out working on the trails. Slow down, stay right and be prepared for icy corners, hills, intersections and changing snow conditions.  There is still ice underneath this fresh snow and snow drifts in areas so please BE CAREFUL!  Logging continues on Trail 8 from Parker Rd to White Bass Road.  Please use caution and ride safe.  Only 200 feet of trail will be dozed on each side.  Detour has been posted on Trail 12.  Be aware of more traffic in that area due to logging in progress.  Area affectied is by Agenda Rd and Blueberry Rd.  Enjoy your ride and stay safe!

Please stay on the trail.  A lot of Ashland County snowmobile trails are on farmers land, please be respectful so we don’t lose our easement to their property. Snowmobiles may not be modified, or operated, to amplify or otherwise increase the total vehicle noise above the originally manufactured snowmobile noise level.

As always please follow the snowmobile trail rules and regulations

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.

Important reminders: There is no snowmobiling allowed from Ashland to Bad River/Odanah as snowmobiling is not permitted on reservation land.  However, snowmobiling is allowed from Bad River east to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

If you would like to receive an Ashland County Snowmobile map, let us know and we will mail one out to you! Call us at 715/682-2500 or email us fdchamber@visitashland.com.

Trail Report – : Conover, Wisconsin – March 27, 2023

Reporter:snobuddies

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Varies

Date of Report: March 27, 2023

Area Report:

Nothing new to report, road routes are mostly bare. Trails in the woods still have a nice ice base to them. We haven’t groomed in over a week. With the trails closing for the season on Friday, March 31st, I don’t see us going out anymore.

Thanks for a great season, see you next year. 

Snowmobile Information:

Groom to Ride drawing at 1pm on Saturday, April 1st at the Derby Complex. There will also be basket raffles that day, so stop by and enjoy some food and fun to close out the 2023 season. 

Trail Report – : Rhinelander, Wisconsin – March 27, 2023

Reporter:Hodag SnoTrails

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: thinning every day

Date of Report: March 27, 2023

Area Report:

Well folks, it’s over.   We had a good long season, but all things must come to an end.  Oneida County Trails close today.  

We were blessed with snow through March which is rare in the last few years.  Hodag Sno-Trails hopes everyone had a chance to get out and experience the snow fun.   We appreciate our landowners that allow us to utilize approximately 150 miles of trails in the Rhinelander area.  If it wasn’t for them, we would be riding the ditches.

Thank you to the groomers that were out nightly to maintain the trail system.  Thank you to the club members that are out there volunteering their time to brush, mark, inspect and keep the trail system going.

We will be having our year-end meeting to summarize the year and look for ideas for continual improvement.

Thank you!!!

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – March 27, 2023

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Varied – deepest in woods

Date of Report: March 27, 2023

Area Report:

March 26 2023 7:08am  24 – High 41

SNO-EAGLES
EAGLE RIVER TRAILS
All Conditions
Trails can remain open until midnight March 31st

Woods riding is still Good with some areas of burn out  Icy spots in the morning are soft by mid day.  Trails that run on north sides of as east/west roads are thin to bare. 10E, 17N along Hwy 45N.. 10E that heads east is Good to high hill at connect with Three Lakes trails. Late season adventure sledding. 

No Grooming last night

Please ride on the right side, slow down, limit alcohol & no off trail riding.
Businesses on the 2 marked lakes, Catfish & Eagle have removed the barrels.

Take The Pledge, Protect Snowmobiling access for today’s and future snowmobilers (snowmobilerspledge.com)

If you’re up for Adventure Sledding it’s time to ride!  End is near!

Holly Tomlanovich
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club
Proud Groomers of THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Trail Updates

News and Reports:

SNO-EAGLES EVENTS

March 24-26 – AWSC (Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs) Convention – Green Bay
March 25 – SNO (Saturday Night Out) – Honey Bear – 5pm gathering – 6pm dinner – Hwy 70W
April 1 – Groom to Ride Raffle Drawing & Bucket Raffle – 1pm – WCDC – Hwy 45N
April 4, 2023 – Sno-Eagles Board Meeting  – 6pm – Snowmobile Museum – Hwy 45N
April 20, 2023 – Sno-Eagles General Member Meeting- 6pm – Blue Heron – Chain o’ Lakes Rd off Hwy 45N

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10 – Time to join a club!
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 County.  Has all trail alerts. Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours
Snowmobile Wisconsin – Know before you go!

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – March 25, 2023

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Snow in woods.

Date of Report: March 25, 2023

Area Report:

March 25 2023 10:58pm – 22 – High 39

SNO-EAGLES
EAGLE RIVER TRAILS
Late Season
Trails can remain open until midnight March 31st

Short report tonight  Woods riding is still Good with some areas of burn out  Icy spots in the morning are soft by mid day.  Trails that run on north sides of as east/west roads are thin to bare. 10E, 17N along Hwy 45N.. 10E that heads east is Good to high hill at connect with Three Lakes trails.

No Grooming last night
Please ride on the right side, slow down, limit alcohol & no off trail riding.

Businesses on the 2 marked lakes, Catfish & Eagle have removed the barrels.

Take The Pledge, Protect Snowmobiling access for today’s and future snowmobilers (snowmobilerspledge.com)

THINK COLD!!!  Keep DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!! 

Holly Tomlanovich
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club
Proud Groomers of THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Trail Updates

News and Reports:

SNO-EAGLES EVENTS

March 24-26 – AWSC (Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs) Convention – Green Bay
March 25 – SNO (Saturday Night Out) – Honey Bear – 5pm gathering – 6pm dinner – Hwy 70W
April 1 – Groom to Ride Raffle Drawing & Bucket Raffle – 1pm – WCDC – Hwy 45N
April 4, 2023 – Sno-Eagles Board Meeting  – 6pm – Snowmobile Museum – Hwy 45N
April 20, 2023 – Sno-Eagles General Member Meeting- 6pm – Blue Heron – Chain o’ Lakes Rd off Hwy 45N

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10 – Time to join a club!
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 County.  Has all trail alerts. Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours
Snowmobile Wisconsin – Know before you go!

Trail Report – : Walworth County, Wisconsin – March 25, 2023

Reporter:Ryan Strand

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 10”

Date of Report: March 25, 2023

Area Report:

Some trails are still in however the trails remain closed. No frost, standing water, warm temps and some trails already removed will keep the trails closed. See you next year!

Trail Report – : Hurley, Wisconsin – March 24, 2023

Reporter:hurley@hurleywi.com

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 4–8

Date of Report: March 24, 2023

Snowmobile Information:

It was 6 degrees this morning near Hurley WI and Groomer Cody is out shaving the grooves. So far the marsh areas are holding together well with these cold nights, and we just keep adding to their tops to replace what’s melting underneath. This is the beauty of having plenty of snow to work with, and we thank all of you donating to help with our ongoing costs this season.

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – March 24, 2023

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6+

Date of Report: March 24, 2023

Area Report:

Washburn County snowmobile trails are still open at this time. Area Clubs & County Staff are reporting fair conditions after the warm weather and rain this week. With continued warm temperatures, the trail base will continue to get softer. Grooming efforts will continue to the best of their abilities. Please note that a section of Trail 25, from County Highway D heading north to Nice Lake Road is closed for the remainder of the season. 

Trail Report – : Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin – March 24, 2023

Reporter:Toulish1

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Patchy to good

Date of Report: March 24, 2023

Snowmobile Information:

it’s 18° right now at 8:30 AM, high of 43 today. Hornshoe one groomed all the trails last night and this morning. The sun whacks trail 17 from Mattke Rd to north of F in the same spots. In the woods we are in decent condition north of there. Caution is advised in all of the tight corners through the Raven lake area, as the operators are doing their best to pull down the banks where they can, even though it’s getting less. Trail five into the casino is good. 17 N. from five can get soft, and get a little bumpy, then freeze. Drifting put a lot of snow up in the Powell marsh, but be careful around the bridge. Overall it should be pretty good, just be careful in that there is ice under a lot of the snow, and the consistency of the snow itself changes. That can make the corners a little dicey if you don’t use caution as it warms up and freezes. Been seeing a lot of amazing riders the last couple of weeks, people using common sense and their experience shows. I will be working at the AWSC conference in Green Bay, helping to raise funds for my other snowmobile club the Midnite Trail Riders. Please go out to the Northern Hornshoe website, and take a look at the Kubota we purchased. That machine will be used for the smaller trails that are in the area of the Dam bar, down around Highway 70. A lot of landowners, and riders,have complained that those trails do not get groomed. Most of the complaints come from people that don’t belong to clubs, or understand what it takes to keep trails going. Forest riders stopped grooming there, because of the logistics, and Keith has been trying to do it with our John Deere, but the distance is too great and the trails are extremely narrow. The new machine will allow us to expand our grooming, take care of downed trees when there’s too much snow for our pick up truck, and give us something to haul equipment when we mark lakes and do repairs. Please consider donating, and we will also be doing several fundraisers to help pay for this. The clubs you see grooming right now, are not getting paid, they are burning up five dollar a gallon diesel fuel, and that comes right out of our savings. It’s been a great season, and our Vilas County teams have kept the area beautiful. I see a lot of people asking how trails are, on the Wisconsin trail website. Join a club, or at least like and follow the Vilas County clubs on Facebook. I see a lot of the reporters have run out of reporting gas, and this will probably be my last report for the season, thank you for all of the positive feedback and support. Mark