Hodag Sno-Trails Club
    Date of Report:   March 1, 2010
    Trail Conditions:   Poor
    Snow Cover:   varying inches
       
    Area Report:   We are officially in "late" season riding. The trails took a pretty good hit with the sun last
    weekend. There will be some dirt and snirty areas around town and where the sun can hit them. The trails
    in the woods are still in fair shape.

    The grooming activity has been stopped until more snow is received. Hate to say this, but warm up the bus
    the game is in the 4th quarter.

    Please keep an eye out for the groomers. Most of the grooming is done in the evening, but there are
    times they are out during the day. There is some utility work being completed near the trail on the west
    side of Rhinelander. Please slow down in the work zone.

    Let's all do our part and stay on the marked trails.

    If you are not a member of a snowmobile club, please join. All of the local clubs could use the support. All
    clubs need the support of the snowmobiling community to keep our trail system in the best shape possible.

    Let's have a fun and safe season.







Oneida County is one of the top
snowmobiling destinations in North
America. A trail system consisting of
almost a thousand miles of top-notch
trails runs throughout the county and
connects with thousands more miles
of trails stretching across northern
Wisconsin and into the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan.
Oneida County’s
ATV trails loop
through some of the wildest country in
the Northwoods. ATVing is a great way
to appreciate the rugged beauty of the
forests and gives you a chance to see
wildlife. Oneida County’s great lodging and amenities make it an ideal
destination for ATVing vacations and getaways.
Oneida County offers an amazing variety of lakes and a huge list of fish
species.
Anglers can choose from crappie, yellow perch, bluegill,
walleye, smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike and musky. The
lakes are numerous and access is plentiful. Here are a few seasonal
highlights for anglers who want to experience Oneida County’s fantastic
fishing.
Oneida County offers an excellent variety of
cross-country skiing trails.
There are groomed trails for both traditional and skate-style skiing.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find trail opportunities in
Oneida County.
Hodag Sno-Trails - Rhinelander’s original snowmobile club- has built and
maintains over 120 miles of scenic, adventurous trails. The "Hodags" own
and operate two diesel powered 1800 LMC groomers and two John Deere
tractors to keep the trails around Rhinelander unbelievably smooth.

These groomed trails link Rhinelander, the "hub" of the snowmobiling, with
the following areas; Lake Tomahawk, Minocqua, St. Germain, Eagle River,
Three Lakes, Crandon, and Pelican Lake to Antigo
Snowmobile Trail Reports Provided by Hodag Sno-Trails Club



    Jan. 5, 2010

    The trails are in excellent condition.  Snow Depth on Packed Trail: 4"  Snow Depth in Woods: 13.0" to
    17.0"

    For winter silent sports enthusiasts, Oneida County is a top-notch destination. Winter transforms
    Oneida County into a cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paradise. If you’ve never traveled
    silently through the snow-covered pines of Oneida County, you’re in for a real treat.

    Oneida County offers an excellent variety of cross-country skiing trails. There are groomed trails for both
    traditional and skate-style skiing. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find trail opportunities in
    Oneida County.

Cross Country Ski Trail Reports
Active links will highlight.
Rhinelander
Oneida County offers an excellent variety of cross-country skiing trails.
There are groomed trails for both traditional and skate-style skiing.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find trail opportunities in
Oneida County.
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