Snowmobilers cautioned on trail usage

Several areas without adequate snowfall for good trail riding
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Upper Peninsula DNR News

Dec. 28, 2016

Contact: Paul Gaberdiel 906-293-5131 or John Pepin, 906-226-1352

DNR urges caution on snowmobile trails

Limited snowfall in several areas

With varying amounts of snowfall so far this season across the northern section of the state, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is urging snowmobilers to use caution riding trails.

A groomer stuck near Kinross in Chippewa County.Groomer contracts went into effect Dec. 1, kicking off the start of another Michigan snowmobile season. Trails are being groomed in most areas. However, snow depths are limited in many places, making trail grooming difficult.

“We always want snowmobilers to use caution, but especially during this early season riding,” said DNR trails specialist Paul Gaberdiel. “Riders should keep to trails they know or trails they know are situated on dry ground.”

Limited snowfall can reveal potential hazards including rocks and wet areas.

“Many areas have not had enough cold weather to freeze swamps and have soft ground or unfrozen water covered by snow,” Gaberdiel said. “Several groomers have gotten stuck because of unusually high water and warm temperatures in swampy areas.”

In those areas, DNR staff is working on bypass routes.

Before riding trails, check with local trail grant sponsors for current trail conditions.

For more information on snowmobiling in Michigan, visit the DNR’s webpage at: www.michigan.gov/dnr.

/Note to editors: Accompanying photos are available below for download. Suggested captions follow. Credit: Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Groomer: A groomer stuck near Kinross in Chippewa County./


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.

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