The trails open December 1st to March 31st
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Without the support of our landowners there will be no trails!
LINK TO DNR SITE STATE TRAIL MAPS!!
LINK TO DNR SITE STATE TRAIL MAPS!!
- We have some recent trail changes
- At the bridge, south of St Stephen, the trail veers slightly back to the east. Stay on the trail.
- Where the trail jumps over Town Line Road, south of St Stephen, the trail stays near the road.
- Watch for new fencing to keep on the trail.
- The trail north of St. Stephen now skirts around the pond making for a smoother and safer trail. Thank you to Bobby Hlieben (land owner) for your cooperation and assistance in improving our trail!
- The trail from the church parking lot to Schmitty's is now an official trail. This trail goes from the church parking lot, down the alley, crosses Main Street and heads toward Schmitty's. Thanks to the Volks' for providing a safer route through town.
- A Trail from Schmitty's now heads north about 4.5 miles to join the trail from Opole and on to the Rice Bridge! This allows safer travel to the bridge to cross the Mississippi to the Benton County Trail system or a different way to get to Opole from the East!
- A spur trail into Sartell is still in our plans. We will be working as hard as we can to get this done before the next season. This will allow snowmobilers direct access to our trail from Sartell as well as a Park and Ride area, more info to follow.
St. Stephen River Runners maintains and grooms 18.81 miles of snowmobile trails surrounding
St. Stephen. Our trails run from St. Stephen toward Sartell, where it meets up with the St. Joseph SnoJoes trail, to the west of St. Stephen, to join the Holdingford Sno-Flyers trail and now to the North to meet up with the trail from Opole to the Rice Bridge
To report poor or dangerous trail conditions contact Matt at 320-248-7976.
St. Stephen. Our trails run from St. Stephen toward Sartell, where it meets up with the St. Joseph SnoJoes trail, to the west of St. Stephen, to join the Holdingford Sno-Flyers trail and now to the North to meet up with the trail from Opole to the Rice Bridge
To report poor or dangerous trail conditions contact Matt at 320-248-7976.
Groomers through the years
Grooming your trails since 1969
St Stephen River Runners, Inc. established in 1969