Sugar Camp Trail Maps are available for purchase from many of our local sponsors. Fleeces and T-Shirts can also be found at Sugar Camp Midway gas station, Moondance, and Mike and Brandi's!
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We work hard to ensure that our trail report reflects an honest and up-to-date description of conditions because we want your visit to our award winning trail system to be a great one. Happy trails to you !
We have approximately 80 miles of trails with two full-time groomers known as our mogul patrol. The southern extent of our trail begins at Cross Country road where we link up with the Hodag Sno Trails of Rhinelander. Our trails extend north to state highway 70 where we connect with the Sno-Eagles Club of Eagle River. We border Northern Lights Club of Three Lakesto the east at Thunder Lake, and meet the BO Boen Club of St. Germain on the west side of town at Dam Lake.
Here is a list of stops along our trail system where you can purchase a trail map, as well as fine breakfasts, burgers, southern style BBQ, the best charcoal broiled steaks in the north woods plus refreshments, lodging, snowmobile accessories, and fuel.
Starting a the north end of town and moving south: > Finish Line Bar & Grill, on Cloverleaf Dr. > Pitlik's Sand Beach Resort, on Co. Hwy D > White Stag Inn, on State Hwy 17 > Moon Dance Bar & Grill, on State Hwy 17 > Rummy's Bar & Grill, on State Hwy 17 > Mike and Brandi's, on State Hwy 17 > Dee Dee's Diner, on State Hwy 17 > Sugar Camp Midway, on State Hwy 17 > Cross Country Bar & Grill, on State Hwy 17
Sugar Camp Trails Recognized as Best in Oneida County for 2017-2018
In 2017/2018 the Sugar Camp Snowmobile Club was awarded the Dick Rust Memorial Snowmobile Trail Maintenance Award by the Oneida County Snowmobile Council. The award recognizes the club for its "outstanding trail maintenance program". This was the third time in the past ten years that the Sugar Camp Snowmobile Club has been recognized for its outstanding trails.
Respect the Trails & Our Landowners Please remember to respect our trail system and stay on marked trails. Our sport is under the spotlight, so be sure and leave a good impression.