Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association Report
Trail #9 has 24-48 inches on the ground and is reported to be in very good condition.
Trail #45 has 18-36 inches on the ground and is reported to be in very good condition,
CAUTION: Trail #45 will be plowed for logging from the Skyline to Atwood Road. PLEASE BR CAREFUL AND WATCH FOR TRUCKS AND TRAIL CONDITION.
Trail #9/2 is reported in very good condition with 18-24 inches of snow on the ground.. The Trail is groomed all the way to Epoufette and Trout Lake.
Updated: 2/4/2014
Base: 6 inches
Snowfall Past 24 hours: 0 inches
Last Grooming: Trails are groomed everyday
Current Trail Conditions: Good to Excellent
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The North Store is open this year.
Rainbow Lodge on Trail #8 is CLOSED. There is a gas pump logo on the new trail map at Rainbow Lodge, as the map went to print before I new they were closing.
There is no gas between the lower falls and Pine Stump Jct.
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
February 4, 2014 | Visit Newberry
Trail Report 2/4/2014 Trail #3 Alysworth Rd. North to Maple City, Beulah #395 , Landis Loop and Bear Lake Spur #386 to Pleasanton were all groomed today. The track groomer is coming down the trail tonight from T-ville to Kaleva and we will be using it to groom Trail #3 from Kaleva to High Bridge tomorrow. Base average is 12 inches, pack is solid and riding conditions are excellent.
Club trail from Chief Rd into Saddle Up Gas & Grocery can not be groomed at this time due to safety issues. In the meantime we ask that if you use the trail to stay on it and do not go around it on private property.
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Website: www.benziemanisteesnowbirds.com
Benzie Visitor Bureau – 2/3
Happy Monday! Trails are looking pretty good. Base is a good 12′ but some drifts are 3ft high so drive safe, visibility is a bit limited! Trails are groomed but there’s lots of snow, hard drifts and some bumps out there! Snowbirds are unable to get the groomer down the club trail that goes from Chief Rd into the Saddle Up in Bear Lake. It is not wide enough and with the extra snow the groomer hits off trees, so we will need to get some volunteers to get in there and remove some more trees. Until then, because it is not a DNR trail, the grooming isn’t paid for and if the machine gets damaged the Snowbirds have to foot that bill out of pocket. Volunteers needed! This is a trail they hope to have approved by the DNR by next season but want to keep all the private property owners on board as well. If ya see a big green machine, stay outta their way and give them a thumbs up as they pass by! THANKS TONS for the email Dave B! Be smart, be safe, have fun and I’ll SEEYA on the trails! Carol
http://www.visitbenzie.com/seasonal-snow-reports-24/
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February 4, 2014 | Explore Benzie