Groomer Trail Updates – Friday 3/7

March 7, 2025

See previous post for the details on trails re-opening today – Friday 3/7 at Noon.

Trails are in early season condition; riders should ride with caution as corners and highly traveled trails will deteriorate quickly as temperatures rise.    …

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Oneida County Trails to re-open at Noon Friday 3/7

March 6, 2025

Oneida County Trails are scheduled to re-open at Noon on Friday 3/7, and then temporarily close again on Monday March 10 at 8 am.   In the Minocqua Forest Riders trails, the following closures will remain in effect:
• Trail 5 (southern half) from TIN 522 to TIN 509 (Lincoln County Line)
• Trail 8 (western half) from TIN 522 to TIN 502 (Price County Line)

Forest Riders Groomers have been out with all of our grooming equipment today grooming most of our trails.  …

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Minocqua Forest Riders Inaugural Vintage Snowmobile Day Attracts More Than 980 Attendees

February 28, 2025

[MINOCQUA, WISCONSIN, FEBRUARY 25, 2025] The Minocqua Forest Riders Snowmobile Club, a nonprofit working to provide safe snowmobiling routes in Oneida County Wisconsin successfully concluded its inaugural Vintage Snowmobile Day.

The event, held on Saturday, …

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Snowmobile Raffle Winners

February 26, 2025

1st prize – 2024 Ski-Doo MXZ X-RS snowmobile
– Janice Meisenheimer

2nd prize – 2-place Triton Trailer
– Max Wollenzien

3rd prize – …

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Oneida County Trails closing 8am Feb 26

February 25, 2025

From a PSA published Feb 24 by the Oneida County Forestry Department

THE ONEIDA COUNTY SNOWMOBILE TRAIL SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL STATE FUNDED AND CLUB FUNDED TRAILS, WILL CLOSE AS OF 8:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, …

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Grooming Plans – Suspending Grooming Sunday Feb 23

February 22, 2025

Message from Club President Jerry Wakefield:

Weather forecasts call for above freezing temperatures starting this Sunday Feb 23. We plan to suspend trail grooming starting Sunday until temperatures return to below freezing. Our grooming machines would end up doing more damage to the trails than any good in these warmer temperatures. …

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