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Snowmobiling Information for the
Crivitz,Atherstane,Wausaukee,
Amberg and Pembine Areas |
Snow and Trail Conditions:
For Trail Conditions and a Snowmobile
Trail Map, contact the Marinette County Chamber of Commerce
at 1-800-236-6681. Some trails are multi-use for ATV's and
Snowmobiles.
For Current Trail Conditions call the
Marinette County Chamber of Commerce at (800) 236-6681 or
contact one of the snowmobile clubs listed
below:
- Dun Good Riders, Dunbar/Goodman.
Phone: 715-324-5737
- Iron Snow Shoe Snowmobile Club,
Crivitz. Phone: (800) 447-5613
- Kumalong Sno-Riders. Phone:
715-789-2596
- Near North Snowmobile Club. Phone:
715-856-6010
- N.E.W. Low Buck Vintage Riders
Snowmobile Club. Phone: 715-759-5257
- Pemenee River Riders, Pembine.
Phone: 715-759-5257
- River Road Riders Snowmobile Club.
Phone: 715-856-5092
- Ranger City Riders,
Wausaukee/Amberg. Phone:1-800-236-6681
Marinette County Cross Country Ski
Association (MCCCSA)
P.O. Box 242
Crivitz, Wl 54114
(715) 854-3231
Snowmobiling Trails in the
Crivitz, Wausaukee, Amberg and Pembine
Areas.
The State of Wisconsin has 25,000 miles of snowmobile
trails linking every corner of the state. Some of the best
are in Northern Marinette County. Enticing snowmobile
adventures abound. Four state snowmobile corridors span the
area providing unlimited choices to access bordering
counties and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
The Iron Snowshoe Trails, northeast of Crivitz, invite
snowmobilers to explore the area surrounding the picturesque
Caldron Falls Flowage and High Falls Reservoir of the
Peshtigo River. Along this scenic trek are numerous friendly
pit stops and plenty of picture taking opportunities.
Mountain joins with several local trails to lead
riders on a fun loop through Suring, Gillette, Oconto Falls
and Lena. Snowmobilers can ride for miles without having to
travel the same trail twice with all the options available.
Trail side resorts and restaurants are plentiful and ready
to greet tired and hungry travelers.
State Corridor 7 travels north from these trails
toward Dunbar where it connects with Corridor 3 traveling
east to the Pembine area, then completing a loop south back
towards the Crivitz area.
In the beautiful Nicolet National Forest, west of the
Iron Snowshoe Trails, Lakewood, Townsend, and Mountain
invite snowriders to journey through the snow trimmed trees
on the Nicolet Trails. This 250 mile marathon trail travels
the forest areas of northern Oconto, western Marinette, and
eastern Langlade Counties providing excellent places to stop
and warm up, and share adventures with other riders.
Food and Lodging on or near the
Trails
Snowmobile rentals
Snowmobiling Northeastern
Wisconsin
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