Choose your section:
Go Quick 

Go Directly to the site:
Go Quick 

The Snow Report



Click here and Check out the Chamber Snow Report

The Schoolcraft County Snowmobile
Association will be grooming 136 miles of area trails on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays weather permitting.

Snowmobiling in Schoolcraft County

One Hundred and thirty six miles of groomed majestic beauty. Schoolcraft County Snowmobile trails has the very best groomed trails in the state. Having three groomers running three to five times a week, by the Schoolcraft County Snowmobile Association. Diversified in Nature crossing swamps, mash lands, deer yards, wooded areas, creeks and streams. Our trails able you to travel within hours to any major destination going North, East, West or South.

Snowmobiling the Loop: Here’s We Go Here’s How We Get There!

Leaving Manistique on trail #2 heading north at junction 0 41(Hay Wire Grade) to Junction # 413 tucked between dense woods, and I-94 Jack Pine Lodge is a true find when snowmobiling in Schoolcraft County. Jack Pine knows how to cater to discriminating riders. Small but quaint, Snowmobilers from all around turn up at the Jack Pine. Continuing north on # 41 you’ll find yourself in Shingleton. Or leaving town on trail # 2 East will take you 46 miles to M-77 Blaney Park.

Heading south on trail #413 & trail #7 approx. 17 miles leading you through winding trails (Please obey signs) you’ll find The Big Springs Inn. Large and accommodating for your needs to warm your toes, and rest awhile. Food and refreshments available. Continuing on your travels approx. 4 miles junction trail #7 and trail # 2. Trail #2 West will take you to Cooks, and trail #7 will take you through beautiful wooded lands, streams and crossings to find the Camel Riders restaurant hidden in the woods, sitting on three connected lakes. A small log cabin with a wonderful view and terrific food Following trail #2 east you’ll arrive at the Thee Mile Super Club. Comfortably warm, even when temperatures dip deep into the freezing zone. With plenty of room for hanging out with your riding group, along with great food and refreshments. After a long day, a hard ride, good friends, and food, it’s time to hit the sack.

As you can see Schoolcraft County has something for every Snowmobiler! With easy access to Motels, Gas Stations and Restaurants along US 2, as well as in the City limits of Manistique. A new City ordinance for Manistique establish in November of 1998 reads as follows: Snowmobiles may be operated within the city between the hours 6:00 am to 11:00 p.m., at a rate of 10 miles per hour, driving on the right hand side of the street No snowmobile shall be operated on the streets, roadways, highways, or right of ways of the City, which are used for vehicular traffic.

Come ride our trails and enjoy our beauty and hospitality. We ask only two things in return from you. Respect private lands that the State trail crosses, and please give "Right of Ways" to all groomers on the trails. Hope to see you this winter.

Angie Clark Director - Schoolcraft County Chamber of Commerce


Check out the Snowmobile Association


All prices are subject to change and we are not responsible for misprints!

To update or to add information
E-Mail Devin@Upmail.Com

or
Phone: 201-221-4251

This page Owned, Designed and Maintained by
Devlin Internet Services© 1995-2006

This page tested with

Where do you want to go:
Attractions  Bed & Breakfast  Business  Camping  Education  Entertainment Fishing  Real Estate  Government  Medical  Motels  Organizations  Religion  Resorts  Restaurants  Sports  Taverns