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Please Visit our Local Snowmobile Trail Report Sponsors and check out their websites. Trail reports are listed below
The North-South Connection: For snowmobile trailer sales & service, it's the North-South Connection of Old Forge & Boonville. The North-South Connection has the largest selection of snowmobile trailers at the best prices. Get to the trails with a trailer from The North-South Connection on Main Street in Old Forge & Route 12 in Boonville. Call 942-2399 or 369-6334. Website: www.northsouthconnection.com D&D Powersports: D&D Powersports on Route 410 in Lowville is your local Arctic Cat dealer featuring the full line of Arctic Cat snowmobiles & ATVs as well as D&D Performance Parts. D&D is now your full-line dealer for Yamaha snowmobiles, ATVs & motorcycles. See them for full Yamaha warranty work! Call 376-8013 or visit www.ddracing.com for D&D Powersports, Route 410, Lowville. Barrow's Performance: Get on your sled & head on over to Barrow's Performance. They have parts, repairs, accessories, Ski-Doo GSX rentals & storage. They also install nitrous oxide & exhaust systems & they offer full shock rebuilding. Barrow's Performance, for parts, repairs, accessories, rentals, & storage...6 miles up from the Constableville School on the Michigan Mills Road...Call 397-2295 for Barrow's Performance. Website: www.barrowsperformance.com Boonville Bowl: This year when you're riding snowmobiles, be sure to start & end your day at Boonville Bowl. They offer plenty of free trailhead parking. Before riding, stop in for some great food & when you get back, be sure to warm up with their great food & drink specials served every night until closing. Wednesday is Hump Day & Boonville Bowl has great specials to get you through the rest of the week. From 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday, enjoy $1.50 games as well as $1.50 draught beers & well drinks. That's Boonville Bowl. To reserve a lane, call 942-4395....that's 942-4395. Lock 96: This snowmobile season when you're riding the trail that connects Boonville & Lyons Falls, be sure to stop at Lock 96 in Port Leyden. Top off your gas tank & warm up with hot coffee & cappuccino. You can also grab a bit of delicious food to eat! They have fantastic subs, calzones, cheeseburgers, chicken fingers, & much more hot food all day long! And they have plenty of snowmobile trailer parking. This snowmobile season, remember to make a stop at Lock 96, on the brand new trail, Route 12 in Port Leyden! Old Forge Sport Tours: Old Forge Sport Tours is located on Trail 6, Old Forge, just off Route 28 between the railroad station and The Steak House in Thendara. They have snowmobile rentals so you can enjoy the hundreds of miles of trails even if you don't own a sled. All snowmobile rentals are current year models & there's easy access to the Old Forge & Inlet trail system. So when you're looking for a good ride, rent from Old Forge Sport Tours. They offer 1, 2, & 3 up sleds. For daily or weekend rates, or to reserve a sled today, call 1-800-854-1202, that's 1-800-854-1202. Website: www.ofsporttours.com Stumble Inn: Come on in to The Stumble Inn on Route 28 & Trail 7, just north of White Lake. On the trail going north, take your 1st left after the Polaris dealership or hop on the lake & make a right on the trail. Enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner in their dining room or grab a drink at the bar. Also, you'll find the best seafood specials in the area. And don't forget every dinner comes with their huge salad bar. That's The Stumble Inn on Route 28, Trail 7 just north of White Lake. The Stillwater Shop/Northern Lights Bed & Breakfast: Trail C7B & Trail 8 on the Reservoir. The Stillwater Shop offers ethanol-free gas 24 hours a day. It is very important that 2-stroke engines use ethanol-free gas. You will also find an ATM, Old Forge Trail Permits, a full line of clothing, glove liners, warm socks, vests, as well as a food court for a quick bite to eat, candy, trail snacks, hot & cold beverages, as well as beer. The Northern Lights Bed & Breakfast offers their guests beautiful comfy rooms with fireplaces in the bedroom & jacuzzis in the bathrooms. Enjoy a hot breakfast in the morning & hospitality only found at the Stillwater Shop & the Northern Lights Bed & Breakfast, Trail C7B & Trail 8 on the Reservoir. The Eagles Nest Bar & Grill: The Eagles Nest Bar & Grill on Route 28, Trail 5 in Eagle Bay has the only cut to order choice steaks in the Adirondacks. Every Friday, you'll find their delicious fish fry & Saturday night, you'll get the best prime rib in the Adirondacks. Every Tuesday, be sure to take that short trip by car or snowmobile to The Eagles Nest for wing night. From 6-9, all wings are only 25 cents. That's The Eagles Nest Bar & Grill on Route 28, Trail 5 in Eagle Bay. Hilltop Market: While riding your snowmobile this year, stop at the Hilltop Market right on the trail in West Leyden, the perfect stop this winter. In the mood for a bite to eat? Checkout their daily lunch specials, grab a quick breakfast, or take a look at their full take-out menu. Fill your sled with gasoline & they also offer spark plugs, 2 & 4-stroke oil, & other snowmobile supplies. While you are there, warm up with fresh-brewed coffee & cappuccino. That's the Hilltop Market, right on the trail in West Leyden, open 7 days a week. Towpath Lodge: For an evening of fine dining, head for the Towpath Lodge in Turin located right on the snowmobile trail. Treat yourself to their full regular menu & delicious breakfast every weekend with Chef Marty. The Towpath Lodge, West Road in Turin, open Tuesday-Thursday from 5-9 p.m., Fridays from noon-9 p.m., Saturdays from 8 a.m.-9 p.m., & Sundays from 8 a.m.-noon. Phone 348-8122.
Snowmobile Trail Report
THE TRAIL REPORTS ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. Click here to visit the NYS Snowmobiling Association website!
Old Forge: Trails are in fair condition with a trace-10 inch base Boonville: Good spring conditions are being reported. There are some bare spots around the village, but the snow coverage picks up from there with some wet pockets. Forestport: The McKeever Trestle is a little short of snow. The trails are covered & there is a lot of snow back in the woods. The groomers have been out. Be careful of icy conditions in the corners. Penn Mountain: Groomers have been out on all parts of the trail system panning the snow. Be easy on the new stuff as they wish to keep the base and extend the riding season a bit more. Ice on the hills under the snow and ice in the corners. Ride with caution. Groomers will be out as long as temperatures allow good groomable snow. Inlet: Most trails are in fair-good condition with up to a 4-6 inch base, some icy conditions, some wet spots & a few bare spots. The county roads have better coverage with the fresh snow. The Moose River Plains are good & icy. Keep alert for a few washouts. Stillwater: The inner trails are in good condition, the corridors are mediocre, & the roads are bare. Barnes Corners: Grooming will continue as long as the weather permits & there is snow around the groomer barn to get to the trails. Brantingham: Spring conditions are reported & the groomers have been out. Turin: The trails are in good condition. Go back to Local News page. |
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