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Michigan DNR issues notice on snowmobile trail closures

Snowmobilers make a pit stop at a gas station along M-28 in Bergland in Ontonagon County.

MARQUETTE – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is alerting snowmobilers to several trail closures in effect.

“We wanted to make sure riders were aware of these trail closures, so they can plan their trips accordingly,” said Rob Katona, DNR central Upper Peninsula trails specialist.

“In years with sufficient snow for riding, this is one of the busiest times of the winter for snowmobiling. Despite these closures, numerous trails are open and ready to ride with Michigan remaining a very popular destination for snowmobiling.”

The places in the Upper Peninsula where trails have been closed include:

Trail No. 8 – Marquette County: A section of this main east-west snowmobile connector route in the region is closed between Champion and the Baraga Plains for a bridge beam replacement project. The bridge is scheduled to be re-opened in mid-January. Alternative routes are available to the north (Trail No. 5 to Trail No. 14) or south (Trail No. 5 to Trail No. 18). Access to Michigamme, Nestoria and Three Lakes will be available only from the west.

Trail No. 1 – Ontonagon County: The north end of this trail is closed due to logging activity from the intersection of Trail No. 100 to Trail No. 8 (basically west side of Lake Gogebic). Lodges and cottages on the southwest side of the lake will remain accessible. The trail sponsor is working on a possible reroute. Trail No. 13 provides a connection between Trail No. 1 and Trail No. 100. Trail No. 8 is open on the east side of Lake Gogebic.

Trails Nos. 124 and 133 – Keweenaw County: These trails are closed for the season because of active logging operations. Access to the community of Gay is available via Trail No. 122.

Trail No. 137 – Ontonagon County: This trail is closed on its south end near Rockland, north of Cemetery Road for a large culvert replacement project. This work should be completed within the next week. There is no designated reroute. Access to communities is available via Trails Nos. 12 and 13.

Trail No. 132 – Keweenaw County: This trail is closed temporarily on the west half from Delaware to Lac La Belle for logging. There are no reroutes available. The trail is scheduled to reopen within the next month.

Trail Nos. 11N and 11S – Gogebic County: Trail No. 11N is closed this season due to a loss of private land access permission. A reroute is being sought. Trail No. 11S is closed while the trail sponsor works on necessary improvements for potential re-opening this season.

For the latest updates on these and other closures and trail reroutes, visit www.michigan.gov/dnrclosures. Information on intermittent closures may not be posted.

There are nearly 6,500 miles of designated snowmobile trails in Michigan.

More than half of these trails are located on private land and, in recent years, approximately 400 miles of trail closures have occurred on these private lands because of excessive trespassing (not staying on the trail) and modified exhausts (loud pipes). Please respect the rules.

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