Trail Reports

Trail Report 01/10/2023

TRAIL REPORT,
Groomer operator Bill reported that the Bearskin Trail from Minocqua to Hwy K was in excellent condition as of last nights grooming. In his words “ I have never seen it so flat.”

Vandercook trail was groomed by Brian last night and he reported the trail was in excellent condition as well. Trail numbers 17/6

The Popes run as we call it or the trail to Hornwinkles, was groomed by Big Daddy Greg and he reported that the trails were in amazing condition. Trail numbers 51/10

Camp Lake trail was groomed by Dick and he said it was a great night with amazing trails. Trail numbers 10/17

Well I guess the answer is here boys and girls, get up here and ride some World Trails! Ride safe and see you on the trail.

Groomer Operator JerBear Update – Big Thank You!

Vilas County Trails Opening, Friday, December 23, 2022 8am

Vilas County Trails will open at 8:00 am on Friday, December 23rd.
Ride Right, and stay off Lakes until they’re marked. There is also a major storm coming in and there might be trees down across the trails. Be safe. None of the Lakes are marked are as of this post.

Oneida County Trails – Open Friday, December 23rd at 8:00 a.m.

Snowmobile trails that are a part of the Oneida County Funded Snowmobile Trail System will open on Fri., Dec. 23 at 8 a.m.

According to a press release from the Oneida Co. Forestry, Land and Recreation Department, all of the lakes and river trails are considered unsafe and should not be utilized until they are marked by a snowmobile club.

Riders are asked to stay on the marked trails. Off trail riding is considered trespassing and could result in the closure or loss of trails and citations as well as fines for those who participate.

We should have a decision on the Vilas County Trails by Thursday.

Trail Report – Vilas County News Review

“The Vilas County Snowmobile Alliance is set to meet Wednesday, December 21st to discuss opening the publicly funded snowmobile trails in the area. With anywhere from 5 to 10 inches of snow that fell in most areas across the Vilas County, volunteers from just about every area snowmobile club have been hard at work these past few days clearing trails, rolling & packing the wet blanket of snow and preparing for the opening of the season.
Expect an announcement . . . following the meeting.”

It is SNOWING!!!

Per Don Schneider, Trail Manager: All Trails are brushed, fencing and signage is up and ready for inspection. No more trail work. We are ready for the snow. Thank you to all the volunteers that came to help us this year in getting our trails ready for a great snowmobile season.

No Wednesday Maintenance Day at the Cruisers Barn on November 30th, per Jeff Katzer, Equipment Manager.