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Tomahawk, Wisconsin

Reporter:Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 2-4"
Date of Report: March 21, 2023
Area Report:

 

LINCOLN COUNTY: CLOSING midnight Wednesday, 3/22. (See current segment closures below.)

ONEIDA COUNTY: Open.

Trail conditions are currently fair. High traffic areas and those exposed to sun may be thin or bare. Wooded and shady stretches are better. Check back for potential weekend closure updates. 

FOR YOUR SAFETY, keep to marked trails on lakes and rivers!

Zone 1 Trails remaining closed are as follows: Trail 86 from Intersection #25 to the Taylor County Line. Corridor 21 from Hwy M north of Homestead Road to the Taylor County Line. Corridor 17 from Mountain Road north to the Oneida County line. Trail 49A from Lily Lake Road north to Intersection #1. 

ATVs are only allowed on designated trails when temperatures are below 28F. No UTVs.

As always, we remind riders to stay on marked trails. Off trail riding is trespassing and could result in closure or loss of trails and citations and fines for those who participate.


News and Reports:

Zone 1 partial closures: Corridor 17 from Mountain Road north to the Oneida County line. Trail 49A from Lily Lake Road north to Intersection #1. Trail 86 from Intersection #25 to the Taylor County Line. Corridor 21 from Hwy M north of Homestead Road to the Taylor County Line.



Snowmobiling Information

The Tomahawk region is home to 400 miles of groomed trails, maintained by the Knight Owls, Northern Trails Unlimited, and Northwoods Passage Snowmobile Clubs, which encompasses Zone 1 of Lincoln County and a portion of Oneida County, including the Nokomis, Woodboro, and Harshaw areas. Experience dining, lodging, and the beautiful views of the Northwoods right from our extensive trail systems!
 
The most recent trail maps produced by our clubs are available at the Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce during normal office hours (8-4 Monday-Friday; 208 North 4th St) for a $2 donation. To be mailed a free older map, email chamber@gototomahawk.com with your name and address/city/state/zip, subject line “snowmobile map request.”
 
The Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce maintains a 24/7 trail report on our website, gototomahawk.com. Or, call 800-569-2160 for a recorded report.