Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 25-35 inches
Date of Report: March 15, 2019
Area Report:
YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THIS!!! BUT OUR TRAILS ARE VERY GOOD!!! Just put on a few miles this morning: they are flat, a ton of base left and some fresh snow overnight. You will see some icey corners, but what you won’t see? Many snowmobilers! If you’re planning a weekend trip up, I would still come up. Temperatures cool a bit, and a chance of snow Friday. Cooler temperatures into the upper 20’s . 30’s for high’s over the weekend with the lows in the upper teens. A big thank you to all of our groomers for doing such a great job this winter!
News and Reports:
A huge thank you to all donors, sponsors, volunteers and those who came out to the Rendezvous 2019. It was a huge success!
Snowmobile Information:
The Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters snowmobile club was founded in 1968 and is one of the oldest snowmobile clubs in existence today in Wisconsin. Located in the very northwest corner of Vilas county, Manitowish Waters borders the Lake Superior snow-belt country. With average snowfalls of 150 inches and over 25 miles of professionally groomed trails, the area is one of Vilas County’s top winter vacation areas.
The Manitowish Waters trail system is a unique hub network directly linking into 5 other trail systems. With Minocqua/Woodruff to our south, St. Germain/Eagle River to our southeast, Lake Gogebic to our north, Presque Isle/Winchester to our northeast, Mercer and Hurley to our northwest and Lac du Flambeau/Price County to our west, our area residents and guests can choose from a variety of daily or overnight destinations for scenic riding with excellent pit stops along the way.
The Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters maintain an active grooming schedule for the area’s trail system. Coordinated efforts with the surrounding communities provide continuous smoothly-groomed trails in this northwest sector. The Sno-Skeeters own and operate some of the newest grooming equipment on the market today. Support the club by attending their special events or contributing to the “trail pigs” at local establishments along the trails. Or show your support by becoming a member!
Enjoy, and please ride responsibly and safely!