Snowmobile Trail Maps and Zones

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Trail Status Hotline - (920) 386-3705

There are Five (5) Snowmobile Trail Zones that make up the County Snowmobile Trail System.  These zones can be opened or closed independently as conditions warrant.  Snowmobile Club representatives in each of the zones report conditions to the County Parks Manager for opening and closing decisions.

WHEN A DODGE COUNTY ZONE IS OPEN - THE DODGE COUNTY BORDER TRAIL TO THAT ZONE IS OPEN, even if the other adjacent Dodge County zone is closed (unless otherwise stated on the TRAIL STATUS LINE (920) 386-3705).  THIS ONLY COVERS DODGE COUNTY - NOT OTHER COUNTIES.

 SNOWMOBILE TRAIL MAPS AND ZONES - FOR DODGE COUNTY ONLY

 Dodge County Snowmobile Map - All Zones

 Zone 1 - (NORTHWEST) - Bounded by Corridor Trail #13 from Columbia County to the Oak Grove Trail just north of Lowell to the Wild Goose State Trail on the south and the Wild Goose State Trail / Juneau Bypass Trail and the Wild Goose State Trail to State Hwy 49 on the east.

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 Zone 2 - (NORTHEAST) - Bounded by Corridor Trail #34 from Washington County to the Wild Goose State Trail north of Juneau on the south and the Wild Goose State Trail to State Hwy 49 on the west.

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 Zone 3 - (SOUTHEAST) - Bounded by Corridor Trail #34 from Washington County to the Wild Goose State Trail on the north and the Wild Goose State Trail from Juneau south and continuing on the Watertown Trail through Clyman to Jefferson County west of Watertown on the west.  MAP
 Zone 4 - (SOUTHWEST) - Bounded by Corridor Trail #13 from Columbia County to the Oak Grove Trail north of Lowell to the Wild Goose State Trail on the north and the Wild Goose State Trail from Juneau south and continuing on the Watertown Trail through Clyman to Jefferson County west of Watertown on the east. MAP
 Zone 5 - (EXTREME SOUTHWEST) -  Includes Corridor Trail #36 between Jefferson County and Dane County and the club trail from Corridor Trail #36 north to Reeseville.

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 Trail Conditions Hotline - (920) 386-3705