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« on: November 02, 2005, 06:07:40 AM »

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Snow Conditions
Updated: April 1, 2010
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Current Weather for Minot
Trail Conditions:  Mandated by the state legislature, North Dakota's snowmobile trails can be open from December 1st to April 1st of each season.   
Groomed Trails
Burlington Trail:  Closed
Deering Trail:  Closed
Deering East Trail:  Closed
Foxholm Trail:  Closed
Glenburn Trail:  Closed
Granville Trail:  Closed
Kramer Trail:  Closed
Minot Trail:  Closed
Surrey Trail:  Closed
Surrey South Trail:  Closed
Towner Trail:  Closed
Velva Trail:  Closed

Trail Conditions Phone Hotline:
701-328-5377
Select Option 1 for the Latest Snowmobile Trail Conditions
Select Option 12 for the Sno-Trails Report

The Sno Trails Snowmobile Trail System is located around the Minot area in north central North Dakota.  There is 350 miles of groomed trails.  The west part of the trail runs to Burlington, Foxholm, and Carpio along the valley.  It then travels up to Berthold and back to Burlington and Minot.  The north part of the trail system runs east and south to Deering and back to Ruthville and Minot.  There is also a connecting trail from Ruthville to Foxholm.  The southeast trail runs from Minot to Surrey, Sawyer, and Velva.  From Velva the trail travels north to Granville and then it goes west back to Surrey and it also connects to Deering.  Also, from Velva the trail goes north to Upham and south to Granville and back to Towner.  The trail from Towner also joins the North Central trail system.  There is also a connecting trail south of Upham running to the Glenburn and Deering areas.  The trail from Upham also runs north to Kramer and Bottineau and joins the Peace Garden Trail system.

Clubs:

Dakota Trailblazers
PO Box 1012
Minot, ND 58702

Gasmann Coulee Cruisers
PO Box 14
Burlington, ND 58722

Ghost Riders
PO Box 224
Velva, ND 58790

Magic City Driftbusters
PO Box 1094
Minot, ND 58702

Mouse River Sled Runners
PO Box 523
Towner, ND 58788

Contacts:

Dale Deibert
PO Box 99
Surrey, ND 58785
701-852-9378

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.



* snotrails.pdf (806.67 KB - downloaded 190 times.)
* SnoTrails .kml.kml (31.58 KB - downloaded 91 times.)
* SnoTrails .gpx.gpx (112.34 KB - downloaded 83 times.)
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