Moose Snowmobile Trail Reports for Friday, March 3, 2023
Another winter storm warning has been issued for Friday night and through parts of Saturday across the region.
Snowfalls could break a foot or more in some localized amounts, says the National Weather Service.
Whether it’s a foot or a few inches, grooming crews stand ready to keep riding going as long as possible into March while sledders flock north to make up lost miles amidst a dismal season.
Conditions have certainly improved overall, but still may vary from system to system.
Here are the latest updates we’ve gathered:
NOTE: Conditions are likely and do tend to change on a moment’s notice. Be sure to keep checking our website for any updates.
Barnes Corners Sno-Pals: Good conditions; some thin spots; groomers have been rolling.
Brantingham Snowmobile Club: Trails are open; good to excellent conditions are reported.
Long Pond Sno Sled Club: Trails are open; conditions vary; groomers have been out.
Lost Trail Snowmobile Club: “Good” and “very good” conditions reported; grooming crews have been out.
Missing Link Snowmobile Club: Poor to fair and “passable” conditions reported.
Osceola Snowmobile Association: Good conditions reported; grooming crews are working the trails.
Ohio Ridge Riders: Most open trails are groomed; some rocks and small water holes reported.
Old Forge/Town of Webb: Fair to good conditions; 7-inches of packed base.
Penn Mountain Snow Riders: Grooming crews rolled this past week; decent conditions reported, with some wet spots.
Southern Tug Hill Sno-Riders: Conditions range from fair to excellent.
Trackside Blazers: Groomers were rolling this week; conditions vary.
Turin Ridge Riders: Conditions range from not so good to excellent; groomers have been out.
Valley Snow Travelers: Groomers went from Montague to Flat Rock Inn and Tabolts Corners Thursday night.
NOTICE: Local law enforcement and snowmobile club officials are warning all riders to obey any and all rules and regulations. This includes, but is not limited to: respecting closed trails and staying off from private property. Police warn to never snowmobile while intoxicated or under the influence of any substance. Watch your speeds and remember to look out for and give right-of-way to groomers on the trails.
Image via the Valley Snow Travelers.