Hint: when logged into your forum account, click on the "Watch this topic for replies" link below, to receive an email automatically whenever trail conditions are updated. Snow ConditionsUpdated: April 1, 2010
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Current Weather for FargoTrail Conditions: Mandated by the state legislature, North Dakota's snowmobile trails can be open from December 1st to April 1st of each season.
Groomed TrailFargo East Trail: Closed
Fargo West Trail: Closed
Rural Cass South Trail: Closed
Rural Cass North Trail: Closed
Trail Conditions Phone Hotline:701-328-5377
Select Option 1 for the Latest Snowmobile Trail Conditions
Select Option 3 for the East Central Valley Trail Report
Receive Trail Updates as Text Messages:Rural Cass Snowmobile Club (Casselton, Leonard, Arthur, Harwood, Mapleton): send keyword “ruralcass” to 46986
Red River Sno-Riders (Fargo, Horace, Kindred, Christine, Walcott): text “snoriders” to 46986
SnowJam 2010 and the Snowmobile North Dakota State Ride: text “snowjam” to 46986
The East Central Valley trail system is located in the southeast portion of North Dakota and primarily covers Cass County. The association maintains approximately 220 miles of trail which travels through the towns of Wild Rice, Hickson, Christine, Walcott, Kindred, Davenport, Horace, Amenia, Casselton, Mapleton, Davenport, Leonard, Arthur, Argusville, and Harwood. The trail is groomed regularly. The trail system connects with the Southern Valley Trailriders system and is about 20 miles from two different points on the Mayville-Portland Trail System (21 miles from Hillsboro and 17 miles from Galesburg). This trail also connects to two Minnesota trail systems managed by the Clay County Trail Blazers and Felton Roughriders.
Clubs:Red River Sno-RidersPO Box 2295
Fargo, ND 58108
Rural Cass Snowmobile ClubPO Box 58
Casselton, ND 58012
Contacts:Pat Conner
319 6th St W
West Fargo, ND 58078
701-281-7252
Maps:This map is available for download at the bottom of the page below the map image. Select the pdf file to download a printable map. Select the .kml file for trail tracks that will open in Google Earth. It is necessary that Google Earth be installed on your computer to use this file. Select the .gpx attachment for a gps exchange file that will load on various map programs and some gps units. On the trails home page the entire 2,880 miles of state snowmobile trails in one file are available for download in .gpx and .kml formats:
http://www.snowmobilend.org/resources/trails/ These maps and gps tracks are not guaranteed to be free from errors. They are to be used as a general guide only and are not intended to be used for navigation. Trail locations are subject to change without notice at any time.
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