Moose Snowmobile Trail Reports for Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Riding conditions are great!
As we charge into February, the trails have plenty of snow and have set up nicely amidst a bitter cold stretch.
Since our reports from the weekend, there have been a couple of snowmobile accidents. As a reminder, riders are strongly encouraged to be mindful of their speed and other snowmobilers/groomers on the trails.
As we look towards another weekend, the forecast remains on the bitter cold end before a possible warm up come Valentines weekend.
Here are some of the latest trail reports we’ve gathered from around the local area:
NOTE: Conditions are likely and do tend to change on a moment’s notice. Be sure to keep checking our website for any updates (you can also check in with your favorite snowmobile clubs for more in-depth details).
Barnes Corners Sno-Pals: Good trail conditions reported.
Brantingham Snowmobile Club: Trails remain good and groomers have been out.
Long Pond Sno Sled Club: Good riding reported and groomers will be out.
Lost Trail Snowmobile Club: Trails have remained steady with traffic.
Missing Link Snowmobile Club: Grooming has been steady.
Osceola Snowmobile Association: Excellent conditions remain!
Ohio Ridge Riders: Trails remain good.
Old Forge/Town of Webb: Conditions continue ranging from good to great!
Penn Mountain Snow Riders: Trails are in good shape and groomers have been busy.
Southern Tug Hill Sno-Riders: Trails range from good to excellent!
Trackside Blazers: Trails are good and groomers are active.
Turin Ridge Riders: Trails are open and conditions remain good!
Valley Snow Travelers: Trails have been groomed and remain in good shape!
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 Barnes Corners Sno-Pals.
