All Dane County Snowmobile Trails To Open At Noon

February 09, 2018
Darren Marsh, Parks Director (608) 224-3730 Mark Stephens, President, Council of Snowmobile Trails (608) 455-1358 Tom Sankey, Sargent, Dane County Sheriff’s Department - Marine and Trail Enforcement Bureau (608) 333-5547

All Dane County Snowmobile Trails To Open At Noon

All Dane County Snowmobile Trails will open at noon on Friday, February 9, 2018. Within Dane County, there are over 500 miles of snowmobile trails including Badger, Glacial Drumlin and the Military Ridge State Trails. For trails to be open, there must be at least 6 inches of snow and steady below freezing temperatures. A State Snowmobile Trail Pass is required to ride on the snowmobile trail system.

“With the trails opening, snowmobile enthusiasts are eager to take their first ride of the season,” said Mark Stephens, President of the Dane County Council of Snowmobile Clubs. “This is the first time that we’ve had adequate snow conditions to open the trails. We want to remind riders to use caution as there will likely be uneven terrain, snow cover icy sections and the potential for open water in the marshes and waterways.”

According to Tom Sankey, Sargent, Dane County Sheriff’s Department, “The majority of snowmobile trails are located on private land and users must stay on the designated marked trails.” Sankey reminds snowmobilers that venturing off the trails is considered trespassing and riders may be issued citations.

Trail users are asked to please contact Dane County Parks at (608) 224-3730 or the 911 Center if there are any trail safety concerns.

For up to date information and trail conditions including snowmobiling, cross-country ski, mountain biking visit the Dane County Parks Winter Trails webpage.

For Snowmobile Trail Pass information or to learn more about the many other winter recreational opportunities available in Dane County visit the Dane County Parks Winter Recreation Webpage.

For more information, please call the Dane County Parks office Monday – Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 608-224-3730 or visit the Dane County Parks Website.

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