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Mukwonago Trail
Hayward, WI
20km
Skating/Classic
No
No
800-754-8685
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A beautiful, challenging system of loops located about 17 miles east of Hayward. Trails are for intermediate to advanced skill levels and offer a great "in the woods" skiing experience.
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Trail Reports

2015-2016 season
Reports 6 to 9 of 9    Month: Feb | Jan | Dec
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Grooming 
[ Good skis ]
Conditions: Very good! Skate deck is starting to level out bit better than the last few weeks.
Groomed the trail Wednesday. The skate deck is starting to shape up and the tracks are in good condition as well. As I was grooming, we did receive about a half inch of snow, so it did cover up some of the small debris from the winds. Be careful on the downhill runs.
(Chad Jacobson, US Forest Service)
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Grooming 
[ Good skis ]
Conditions: Good. Need cold weather to set up the skate deck.
Tracks were set and skate deck was leveled. There is a few areas of the skate deck that is crowned a bit, but overall in good condition.
With the upcoming cold snap the trail should set up well.
(Chad Jacobson, US Forest Service)
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Grooming 
[ Bare ground ]
Conditions: Backcountry Skiing.
The trail has been packed with a snowmobile and will give users a chance to use the trail. There is quite a bit if debris on the trail due to low snow levels.
There is still a considerable amount of brushing that needs to be accomplished but the trail is skiable!
(Chad Jacobson, US Forest Service)
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Grooming Scheduling 
[ Bare ground ]
Conditions: Backcountry Skiing.
Currently in the process of clearing the trail. We have cleared and rolled the first 2.5 miles of trail on the outer loop. Currently it is an out and back trail. We will continue our clearing efforts and try to get the trail open and skiable as soon as possible.
The Great Divide Ranger District is looking for volunteer to help clear the trail of the small saplings to expedite grooming operations. If you would like to help out please contact Chad Jacobson at the USFS Glidden Office at 715-264-2511.
(Chad Jacobson, US Forest Service)