VILAS COUNTY TRAILSTRAIL CONDITIONS - UPDATED ONNEW SNOW (IN.)SNOW DEPTH (IN.)TRAIL BASE (IN.)
CLOSED
TRAIL NAMETRAIL #GROOMED WITHIN 24 HOURSNOTES & COMMENTS
TRAIL REPORT UPDATED ON
Anvil Lake10E
Club Trail 1 North1N
Club Trail 1 South1S
Conover13N
Grampa Grahm1S
Manske Swamp10/13/3
Phelps17N
Sayner10W/7S
St. Germain70W
Sugar Camp7N/17S/13S
Three Lakes13SCLOSEDLOCAL ACCESS ONLY SOUTH OF 10E JUNCTION
WI River Bridge10/13
Catfish LakeNOT YET MARKEDLAKE TRAILS NOT MAINTAINED BY CLUB
Eagle Lake1NNOT YET MARKEDLAKE TRAILS NOT MAINTAINED BY CLUB

Report as of January 28, 2024
With the warm weather that we are expecting this coming week we will be monitoring the trails and will update when we have some good news.
Sno-Eagles use trail traffic counters as part of our trail management strategy.
The following link is to our trail counter partner: www.trafx.net
Get current trail conditions on your phone with the Groomer Tracking Systems app
Be familiar with Wisconsin Snowmobile Laws
Download Wisconsin Snowmobile Laws here

TRAIL 13 CLOSURE

Due to the loss of trail easement, Trail 13-south to Three Lakes will be CLOSED for the 2023-2024 snowmobile season and possibly beyond. The landowner cited off-trail riding and excessively loud exhaust pipes as factors that led to revocation of the easement.

The Sno-Eagles immediately and exhaustively researched re-route options. Two options to re-route Trail 13 to Three Lakes have been proposed. Both require the construction of a bridge which may take several years to complete.

The attached map indicates the closure with normal access to Trail 10 at Willow Drive. South of this point will be groomed for local resident access only. The Sno-Eagles will be determining exactly how far south the trail is groomed, however, there will be NO CONNECTION to Three Lakes.

The current alternate route options will be via Trail 17 through Sugar Camp, or Trail 10-E to the Ninemile spur.

Sled Safe and Sled Smart

Snowmobile fatalities have surged this year.  Make safety the top priority for every ride.

It is never OK to drink and operate a snowmobile. Impairment of any kind – drugs or alcohol – can have tragic consequences.

Always operate within the limits of your skills, visibility, and snowmobile.

Stop and look both ways before crossing a road. All snowmobile operators are required to obey stop sign postings and stop.

Speed is the No. 1 cause of serious snowmobile rider injury and death.

Please ride at a safe speed, ride sober and ride on the right side of the trail. “Ride Right,” so you ride home safe to your family and friends.

Snowmobile crash incidents can be found HERE

Snowmobile Trail Safety – Check it Out

Take the Snowmobiler’s Pledge – Watch the video below

Eagle Waters Trail Closure