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Home›AroundLincoln›Lincoln County snowmobile/ATV trail update

Lincoln County snowmobile/ATV trail update

By Tina L. Scott
January 12, 2023
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As of Friday afternoon, Jan. 12, 2023, WITH EXCEPTIONS, Lincoln County’s funded snowmobile trails/winter ATV Trails(County Administrated Trails) in Zone 1 remain open.
Zone 1 Trails remaining closed are as follows:
• Portions of Trail 86 and Corridor 19 located south of Hwy 86.
• Corridor 17 south of the Park and Ride at intersection #30.
• Trail 10 from the intersection with Trail 10A to the intersection of Hwy. 8 and Hwy. CC.
The reroute for the closed segment of Trail 10 is Old Eight Rd., which is a Snowmobile Route.
All trails in Zones 2, 3, and 4 will remain closed at this time.
On trails where winter ATV use is permitted, trails must be open to snowmobile use for seven days before ATV use is allowed.
All trails are closed to winter ATV use when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.
Trails are in early season condition and may be rough and icy in some areas.
Be aware of Trail Closed signs, stay on marked trails only, and respect private land.
Local snowmobile clubs remind riders to stay off lakes and rivers unless a trail has been clearly marked by a club. If a water body is not marked, it is considered unsafe.
Local snowmobile clubs continue to work on clearing brush from trails resulting from an earlier winter storm.
For up-to-date Lincoln County trail conditions, log on to: www.co.lincoln.wi.us or call the Trail Hotline at 715.539.1033.

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