SAULT STE. MARIE UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association – 12/14
12/14 update- things are in awesome shape where we have groomed!
The exceptions are the city trails. They are passable from what I saw, but bumpy. Behind Kewadin is still a mess and best to avoid it. 49 from the Soo to Kinross is also still too wet for a groomer.
Pics from today, captions include the trail and location. Again, many, many forest service roads between Bay Mills, Raco, and Strongs have tons of snow, some untouched if you’re looking to play in the powder.
Our groomers rock! I hope they all know how appreciated they are. Saw nothing but smooth trails and smiles all day!
Get out and ride tomorrow if you can! ❄️💙🥶
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SAULT STE. MARIE UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association – 12/14
Trails we’ve been on today are awesome! Many of the forest service roads near Raco and Bay Mills have tons of snow, some totally untouched!
Sheriffs are out, so be sure you have your stickers and as always, ride safe and sober!
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SAULT STE. MARIE UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association – 12/13
12/13 – Friday the 13th🥶😱
Maybe not the best day to check trail conditions in the swamp if you’re superstitious, but our brave volunteer Lane decided to take a ride north on 49 from Kinross to give us a report and a visual.
He made it over the Beaver Pond (awesome!!!) that has a redecked bridge, and almost got to 12 mile when he saw a large water hole that wasn’t quite frozen solid yet. My guess is that there is more of the same between 8 and 12 mile. We are not sending a groomer in there yet, and if you choose to try it, it’s at your own risk. Please know that only 10 days ago it was all under water.
We did have snow on and off all day in the Soo, hard to say how much. Maybe 3-4”? City trails are still a bit wet for a groomer. Use caution!!!
Other parts of our trail system such as Brimley, Raco, and Kinross south are in good shape.
Have a fun and safe weekend! We’ll be updating! As always, feel free to share what you’re seeing out there❄❄❄
Pics from Lane on 49 in the beaver pond area today
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SAULT STE. MARIE AREA UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association >> 3/17/26 Sorry for all of the posts today! As you can see, we’ve been busy! Pics from Kenny on his run with Raco Dave this morning on the 889 loop, 480 north of M28, and 8 along the powerline. They report that it turned out great! Thanks guys!❄️❄️❄️ #soo #soo0317f#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less
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