Red’z Wolf Inn & Bunkhouse
For any of you that are doubting the snow… We are the only area that has maintained most of it!!
And it looks like the snow gods are on our side!!
Get up here and RIDE!
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Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association Report – December 19
Trail #9 Fair to good condition. Trail is groomed from Newberry to Pine Stump. Snow depth in Newberry about 5 inches and at Pine Stump 16 inches.
Trail #45 Fair to good condition. Trail was groomed yesterday the 18th from Newberry to County Road 500. The Falls trail from County Road 500 to the State Park is not groomed because the swamps are frozen.
South Trail #9/2 Fair condition. Trail will be groomed tonight the 19th as far as we can go until we run out of snow.
REMEMBER: Our swamps are not completely frozen and there are some wet areas on all three trails so be careful.
Weather forecast is for this weekend is partly cloudy and temperatures in the low 30’s during the day and 20’s at night.
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We do not groom in the village, and the curfew in the village is 11 P.M. to 7 A.M.
THE NORTH STORE ON CO. RD. 407 OPEN THIS YEAR.
FYI: RAINBOW LODGE IS STILL CLOSED
Trail Maps are now available at the groomer barn. Business’s and Indivduals call 906-293-3063 for maps.
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Halfway Lake Resort Trail Reports
December 23, 2014 | Visit Newberry
The snowmobile trails from Twin Lakes to Copper Harbor are officially open. The groomers are out working on the trails. Conditions are early season as more snow is needed.
Any trail usage should be done with extreme care until we have better snow cover as there are rocks, stumps, branches and wet areas not covered by snow and hazards that have not been identified.
There are no wheeled vehicles allowed on the trails. Trucks are causing severe damage and it is a safety issue.
The protective mat on the Portage Lift Bridge between Houghton and Hancock will not be installed until the middle of January. It is safe to cross the on the metal grating and will do no damage to your sled, just please drive carefully until the mat is installed.
Remember to watch out for the groomers when you’re out on the trails, they have the right of way!!
The Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau asks that you stay on the trails, STAY OFF THE ICE, respect private property, do not drink and drive, and above all else, please, drive safely. The signs on the snowmobile trails are there for the riders’ safety. Please, DO NOT remove or destroy these signs.
Please be aware that if you snowmobile on U.S. Coast Guard property you could face federal trespass charges.
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Keweenaw Trails Services, Inc. Trail Report
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December 23, 2014 | TheKeweenaw.com