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Club Get-Together/Picnic
On Saturday, May 22, 2021 there will be a club get-together/picnic (not a meeting) at the Minocqua Sports Complex on highway 70W from 12p-4p. Lunch will be provided – but you will need to bring your own beverage. …
Continue Reading >2021 Spring Roadside Cleanup
DATE: Saturday, May 15, 2021
TIME: 9:00a-10:30a
WHERE: Black Bear Bar & Grill Parking Lot on 70W – Minocqua
(Park at the east end of the lot furthest away from the restaurant)
Reflective vests will be provided if you do not have one. …
Continue Reading >MFR Trail Map Survey
We are in the process of updating our trail map. If you would like to participate in a short survey, please click on the link below.
https://us7.list-manage.com/survey?u=9a36451903357fb8405432ce6&id=e31d95a4ed …
Continue Reading >PSA – Oneida County Trails Closing March 9 at 8:00 am
Lakeland Powersports Open House/Snowmobile Raffle Thank You!
There was a fantastic turnout Saturday at the Lakeland Powersports Open House and our 6th Annual Minocqua Forest Riders Snowmobile Raffle!
So many people came by snowmobile which was great to see!
You are all probably sick of hearing this whenever there is an event, …
Continue Reading >Raffle Winners!!
President Curt Christensen’s Trail Report 02-18-2021
We’ve had extremely great riding conditions the past week or so during the polar vortex. Even though there’s not as much snow on the trails as we’re use to, …
Continue Reading >President Curt Christensen’s Trail Report 02-10-2021
Maybe some of you aren’t aware of this: The Minocqua Forest Riders adopted the Willow Region Sportsman’s Club snowmobile trails this past fall (These trails have TIN numbers between 500 & …
Continue Reading >President Curt Christensen’s Trail Report 02-05-2021
Hallelujah; All of that snow dancing that you’ve been doing really paid off! It looks like the Northwoods was blessed with anywhere from 7 to 11 inches of snow last night. …
Continue Reading >President Curt Christensen’s Trail Report 01-27-2021
Finally, the trails are open! That’s the good news. The somewhat bad news is that many of the trails in heavily wooded areas barely have enough snow to form a base. …
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