Winter in Green Lake
The cold never felt so good...
Cross Country Skiing & Snow Shoeing
Cross Country Ski trails are open again winter 2011 at the Green Lake Conference Center, Heidel House Resort, and Tuscumbia Country Club.At Green Lake Conference Center there are currently about 7 miles of groomed trails. During the week there are no charges for trail use. On weekends, trail fees are $5.00 when conditions are best, reduced when they are less than ideal. Equipment rentals are available only on weekends from 10 - 4pm. Rental rates are: $12.00 for adults, 13 yrs and up. Children under 12 years: $7.00. For more information please contact 920-294-7428 or visit their website.
Click here for the Cross Country Ski Trail Map at the Green Lake Conference Center.
Sledding, Ice Skating, Ice Fishing and Ice Boating
Sledding - Zobel Park (Hwy 49) and Heidel House Resort
Ice Skating - Deacon Mills Park and Heidel House Resort
Ice Fishing - Northbay Sport, Dennis Walker Fishing, Mike Norton’s Fishing
Ice Boating - Green Lake Ice Yacht Club
Snowmobiling - Big Power Sports
Snowmobiling
Whether you are trailering your sleds to Green Lake or renting a fleet for your group, you will enjoy the back country of Green Lake and the surrounding areas. Take the opportunity to see nature, traverse the scenic trails, and stop for breakfast and lunch along the way. The below maps are very detailed and quite large. Please allow a couple minutes for the map to download. Riding trails is a privilege...not a right. We urge you to operate responsibly and respect the lands our property owners allow us to traverse.
For the current Green Lake County snowmobile trail conditions and closings:
» Website: Green Lake County Snowmobile Trails
» Phone: 920.294.3220Notice - Lake Crossings - During the early season, and occasionally during the mid-winter, lakes may be unsafe to cross. If you are not absolutely sure, check with the local authorities - they will know.
Maps
Wisconsin Department of Tourism
Winter sports enthusiasts looking for snow can call the Wisconsin DepartmWisconsin Department of Tourism Winter sports enthusiasts looking for snow can call the Wisconsin Department of Tourism's 24-hour, live-operated Snow Conditions Hot Line, 1-800-432-TRIP/8747, for up-to-date reports about skiing and snowmobiling conditions throughout the state. This is also the number to call to receive the free Wisconsin Snowmobile Guide and the Wisconsin Winter Event & Recreation Guide - full-color publications that showcase the state's winter recreational opportunities. Updated snow conditions are posted each Wednesday on the state's Web site (travelwisconsin.com) and will be updated on a daily basis if necessary. Because conditions can change rapidly, skiers and snowmobilers are encouraged to call ahead before traveling to take part in outdoor sporting activities. This report includes only those downhill ski sites and counties that reported local conditions on Wednesday. Portions of this report have been provided by Snow Reporting PLUS™.» Website: Travel Wisconsin







