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Home›Latest News›Oneida County trails open December 23

Oneida County trails open December 23

By StarJournal
December 22, 2014
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Most Oneida County snowmobile trails will be open for Christmas. With the exception of a few, the majority of the Oneida County State Funded Snowmobile Trail System will officially open for the 2014-2015 winter season at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23.

Trail Closures:
Minocqua Forest Riders Trail 5 in between trail 10 & trail 5A.
Minocqua Forest Riders Trail 10 in between trail 9 & trail 10A.
Three Lakes Trail 13 in between trail 217 & Alternate 13 trail.
Willow Region Trail 5 in between trail 5b to the Lincoln County Line.
These trails will be marked as closed until conditions permit.

As always, the Oneida County Forestry, Land, & Outdoor Recreation Department
recommends staying on clearly marked trails. Always exercise caution when riding a
snowmobile. The trails can be in rough, early season condition.

For more detailed information on Oneida County Snowmobile trail riding
opportunities, contact the local snowmobile club in the area that you would like to
ride, the Oneida County Chamber of Commerce, or the Oneida County Forestry,
Land, & Outdoor Recreation Department.

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