Crandon
City of Crandon
[QUOTE=boozo]Does the trail go to the Best Western in Crandon? Is there still a special trail map for the city of Crandon?[/QUOTE]
According to the map, it looks like SC-9 goes by the Best Western (#87).
And there is also a City of Crandon Insert on the map.
Here is a link to an online map:
[URL="http://www.snowsafari.com/showthread.ph ... Trails-Map"]Forest County Snowmobile Trails[/URL].
According to the map, it looks like SC-9 goes by the Best Western (#87).
And there is also a City of Crandon Insert on the map.
Here is a link to an online map:
[URL="http://www.snowsafari.com/showthread.ph ... Trails-Map"]Forest County Snowmobile Trails[/URL].
[QUOTE=Johnnie;20881]The WRST Wolf River State Trail Coridor 9, goes right. Y the Best Western.[/QUOTE]
What Johnnie is trying to say (if you can interpret his typo ) is Yes. The Wolf River State Trail is the old railroad grade. It goes within a quarter mile (or less) of the Best Western. There is a snowmobile trail from the hotel to the railroad grade.
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What Johnnie is trying to say (if you can interpret his typo ) is Yes. The Wolf River State Trail is the old railroad grade. It goes within a quarter mile (or less) of the Best Western. There is a snowmobile trail from the hotel to the railroad grade.
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[QUOTE=Pat1;20889]What Johnnie is trying to say (if you can interpret his typo ) is Yes. The Wolf River State Trail is the old railroad grade. It goes within a quarter mile (or less) of the Best Western. There is a snowmobile trail from the hotel to the railroad grade.
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When we stayed at the Best Western last year there was no actual trail from the Wolf River State Trail to the hotel besides riding next to Hwy 8. Watch out for the rocks at the west side of the property
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When we stayed at the Best Western last year there was no actual trail from the Wolf River State Trail to the hotel besides riding next to Hwy 8. Watch out for the rocks at the west side of the property