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More snowmobile trails open in Door, Kewaunee counties

You will be able to ride your snowmobile on more trails beginning Monday morning.

 

The Door County Parks Department opened up the north and central zones on Saturday, warning snowmobilers that the conditions would be poor.  The county did note that two portions of the north zone on Corridor 3 near the Ephraim Beach and Corridor 1 by County Q in Sister Bay would remain closed due to open water. That means all four snowmobile zones in Door County are open for riders with the southeast zone offering the best conditions.

 

In Kewaunee County,  the Algoma Snowriders Club along with county officials announced Monday that sections 1 and 2 would open for snowmobiling at 9 a.m. on Monday. That includes trail sections in Algoma and Red River. A lack of snow is to blame for other sections near Kewaunee and Luxemburg south of Alaska and west of Casco to remain closed. The Kewaunee Moonriders posted last week that they were out packing and working with the snow they do have on their trails but believe they are still a good snowstorm away from being able to open. 

 

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