chicagosledder
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When do the trails close for Michigan and Wisconsin? Im looking at putting a trip together late March
I don't think WI has a magic date. Conditions usually just go away. Like dj2muchjunk said, maple syrup people will sometimes get trails closed before the snow is gone. If we are riding in mid March here in central WI, it's been a good year.
Officially March 31st in Wi.
March 31st is the last day in Wisconsin, the trails cross private property and the easements with the land owners ends at midnight on the 31st. Any riding after that date is trespassing and puts the trails at risk from the land owners.
It is my understanding that trails can stay opened after March 31st, but WI DNR will not reimburse for grooming after that date. So if you can groom open trails after March 31, the club has to foot the bill.
But do we every really need to worry about that.
I talked with our club president tonight, he got the same info that I did on this subject. It is our understanding, in Marathon County, that trails can remain open after March 31st if you want to groom for free. As far as easements go, I believe we have one year easements, not that they end at a certain date.
There isn't anyone around here that's going to groom for free, so I guess March 31st is the magic date.
We also have surpassed our funding, but everyone is eligible for supplement money through March 31st.
radsrh, I now have double checked with our county snowmobile coordinator to verify my FACTS. We here in Marathon County have no magic season ending date for trail easments. These easements are for snowmobile trails ONLY, that does not mean a trail can be present after the season ends. There will not be a year-round easement for ATVs, SNOWMOBILE trail only. We also are covered by insurance year-round, so insurance does not end at midnight March 31st. And as I said before, any open trails after March 31st are groomed for free, not eligible for any funding at all.
I don't appreciate being told that it is people like me that get trails closed.I have been a club member my entire life, I have been working on trails since I was old enough to tag along with my dad, I am involved in my club (past president), and I am involved on a county level (board of directors of our county snowmobile council). I am not a problem here, just trying to get some facts straight for all my fellow sledders. Have a great day!
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