Michigan Trail Report

Trail Reports


Boyne Area Trail Report – Mountainside Inn – 02/04

Petoskey Snowmobile Club – 02/04
Current Trail Conditions: Good to Excellent

We have received a couple inches here and there over the past week which got the trails back in shape. Our groomer operators report all trails are in excellent shape with a rating of about 9 out of 10. Temperatures have been staying cold and the Groundhog says we have a good bit of winter left. The groomers are making their rounds just about daily so get out there and enjoy some of the best conditions we’ve had for a few weeks.

See our trail map at http://www.petoskeysnowmobileclub.org

Mancelona Trail Report
Jordan Valley Trails Council
Updated: 02/03/10
Current Trail Conditions: Good to Excellent

The trails are frozen and very rideable .We recieved another 2″ today from alba south to kalkaska.The groomers are running but the icy base is still under the snow,so grooms are not holding up well in the corners.

February 4, 2010 |

Cadillac Area Trail Report – Cadillac Trails – 02/04

FROM THE CADILLAC WINTER PROMOTIONS
Thursday–February 4, 2010

All 4 of the groomers are running their regular and extra routes Thursday through Sunday to keep the trails in as good as shape as possible. The trails remain at about a 8 on a scale of 1-10. The RR grades have some bare spots (wind blew the snow off) but they are short and only a few of them. The tight, twisty sections in the woods are thin but snow covered. The wide open forest and seasonal roads are smooth, snow covered ice and flat. ALL trails are very rideable and will not damage the sleds. Use extreme caution this weekend due to all of the ice (there were at least 3 accidents last weekend) and all of families and large groups that will be on the trails Friday-Sunday.

The route from Lake Mitchell’s west end to Pole Road (Hemlock Park) is CLOSED. The suggested routes out of the Cadillac "West" area is to follow the trail along M-115 south east to 44Rd and then the White Pine Trail south, OR go west along M-55, (follow the trail signs), cross M-55 at the Gas Station and follow the signs along Pole Road and 27 Rd to the start of the groomed trail. The 2nd route is through a residential area: Go Slow and RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY.

Snow gauge*: 4 inches

February 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
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