Oconto and Kewaunee counties announced their snowmobile trails will be closing next week. This comes after a dry January and ...
The Kewaunee County Promotions and Recreation Department announced on Friday that all four of its snowmobile trails will ...
Wood County is closing all snowmobile trails on Monday, February 24 at 8 a.m. due to deteriorating conditions. Wood County Parks & Forestry Maintenance Supervisor & Snowmobile/ATV Trail Coordinator ...
With a good amount of snow on the ground, snowmobilers are hitting the trails! The Madison County Sheriff’s Office wants to ...
"It truly is a winter highway," Butler said.This year, he had to wait a little longer to suit up and hit the nearly 5,000 miles of groomed trails in the state. The snowmobile season starts in ...
Snow depth and groomed trail conditions are available at mndnr.gov/snow, which is updated each Thursday afternoon. A detailed interactive snowmobile trail map is ... in Ramsey County How a brazen ...
The opportunity presented would bring the county’s Dakota Trail Master Plan one step closer to reality. Currently this section of trail is only maintained for snowmobiling so other use is pretty ...
MERRILL, WI ... land. Trails in Oneida County will also open at 8 AM Friday. Riders should stay off all lake and river trails unless they’ve been marked as safe by local snowmobile clubs.
Newly released data from Realtor.com for November shows that potential buyers and sellers in Oneida County saw higher home sale prices than the previous month's median of $188,750. The median home ...
As snowmobile trails around the region continue to improve with every snowfall, the number of sledders using those trails increases. So do the odds of a mishap. “When it comes to the winter weather, ...
announced the funding geared to provide more offerings and services to the region’s tourism industry with snowmobile and multi-use trail development, in hiring a tourism professional, to map out a ...
As snowmobile trails around the region continue to improve with every snowfall, the number of sledders using those trails increases. So do the odds of a mishap.