Junction Trail Blazers
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We aim to groom all trails at least once a week, depending on conditions, temperatures and snow levels.
No, the off-road support sticker, sold by our club, helps fund projects like trail grading, culvert replacements, and more. It’s a small way to show your support for the club and the multi-use trails in the area. To ride on groomed snowmobile trails, you will need to purchase a snowmobile trail sticker from the NLSF.
No, wheeled vehicles are not permitted on NLSF groomed trails due to safety concerns for both the driver and others using the trails.
Yes, tracked vehicles are permitted on NLSF groomed trails, but you will need a valid NLSF snowmobile trail pass.
JTB hosts several group rides and events throughout the year, typically on weekends. Follow us on Facebook or check the Events Calendar on our website for upcoming events and specific details.
Download the NLSF app, available on iOS and Android, for grooming updates and points of interest in our area. You can also access an interactive NLSF Trail Map at nlsf.org.
If you encounter a trail issue or hazard, please report it (and provide pictures if possible) to the club via Facebook or email us at [email protected]. We appreciate your help in keeping our trails safe for everyone.
We greatly appreciate volunteers who help maintain our trails! You can sign up to volunteer by visiting the Become a Volunteer section on our website and completing the online form.
Stay connected with us by following us on Facebook or by checking our website regularly for updates.
The club does not monitor or provide information on ice thickness. Due to liability concerns, we cannot offer specific details about water crossings. There is a “Cross at Your Own Risk” sign posted by the river, as ice thickness varies with changing temperatures. We strongly advise exercising caution and making your own assessments before crossing any bodies of water.