Main Office: 111 W. Jackson St., WI Rapids, WI 54495, 715-421-8422 / [email protected]
Snowmobiling Announcements
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Download the Snowmobile Trail Map
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Trail STATUS reports can be found on the main page of the Wood County WI website HERE, on our
Facebook page, and Travel Wisconsin.
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Trail conditions can vary widely over short distances. Extra caution should be used in plowed fields as trails may be
rough, make sure to reduce your speed on corners and curves due to icy conditions.
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Please respect all public and private property.
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Use EXTREME CAUTION on all lakes and streams. "Self-funded" and corridor trails do not cross lakes.
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Obey all state laws and local ordinances.
The Wood County Snowmobile trail system is composed of approximately 271 miles of funded & groomed trails. There are additional
segments of local trails which may not be groomed or funded. There are 7 snowmobile clubs from around the county that maintain
the trails. The Parks Maintenance Supervisor serves as trail coordinator for the state-funded county trail system.
When snowmobiling, please stay on marked trails.
Trail Maps
Trails maps are available at the Wood County Park & Forestry Office and many business locations in Wood County.
Download the Snowmobile Trail Map
Club contacts for Wood County can be found HERE
at the Association of WI Snowmobile Clubs Website (AWSC).
WI DNR Information
The State of Wisconsin has adopted, by legislative action, a system of funding whereby snowmobilers themselves pay for the vast
network of trails that crisscross the State. Monies are generated by snowmobile registration and by State gas taxes on the
portion of fuel used by snowmobilers. This fund is administered by the Department of Natural Resources and cooperating counties
that have adopted the program. Counties contract with individuals or organizations to develop and maintain trails, usually local
snowmobile clubs.
Purchase your annual Snowmobile Trail Pass
HERE.
Register your snowmobile
HERE.
New riders: The Department of Natural Resources recommends that everyone who is new to snowmobiling take a safety course; it's the
law if you were born on or after January 1, 1985. For more information about Wisconsin's snowmobile laws, visit the
DNR's website.