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Beaver Brook Ski Trail
Spooner, WI
15K
Classic Only
No
No
715-635-2134
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Located just south of Spooner. Primarily backcountry trails, classical only.
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2017-2018 season
Reports 8 to 10 of 10    Month: Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, B skis ]
Skied north from the parking lot on Cranberry drive (east side). The trail was skied in. The trail crossed a few roads and didn't seem to continue on the other side of the road. Turned back after 1 mile because we were too cold to search for the trail. Some trail signs would be very helpful. (Photo is map of route I skied)
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(Mark Bushinski)
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
We skied the trails on the west side of the property late this afternoon. First time we had been here, nice trail system for classical skiing, especially for those who aren't fans of large steep hills. Beautiful trail circling Harrison Lake and through picturesque woods. Trails were in good condition, minimal debris on the trail and most of the trail had two classical tracks set, though there were a few sections with only a single track. The tracks were generally very good other than a few spots where the track was a little shallow. We were the only people on the property and it appeared as though only a couple people had skied the trails earlier in the day, so it seems like a great place to get out and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature.
Photos:
(Jeff Peterson)
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Morning
Observation Scheduling 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
4-5 inches of new snow, conditions, skied in classic trail. Due to hunter conflicts, we are unable to groom Beaverbrook Trails. We are told that we cannot groom until Jan. 7 after the hunting season is over. There appears to be plenty of snow and the trails are open to only backcountry skiers. Dogs are still allowed on the trails.
Photos:
(David Martin)