Are the snowmobile trails in Washington County Open?
January 28th, 2022 – Snowmobile trails in Washington County are currently CLOSED.
Are Dodge County snowmobile trails open?
In Dodge County, some trails opened. The Dodge County Association of Snowmobile Clubs says zones three to five are closed. The northern half of zone one is open and all of zone two is open. Trails did not open in Adams, Crawford, Juneau, Richland, and Sauk Counties.
Are the snowmobile trails open in Waukesha County?
All other trails In Waukesha County remain CLOSED. Please stay tuned as things can change.
Are the snowmobile trails open in Jefferson County Wisconsin?
All Jefferson County Snowmobile Trails are Open.
Which state has the most snowmobile trails?
Maine
Maine has more snowmobile trails than any other state in the Northeast, and riders will find a variety of lodging from camps to resorts that are all snowmobile-friendly.
Are Green County snowmobile trails open?
In Green County the trail is open when there is over 4 inches of snow or when the trail has a groomed base. Snowmobiles are not permitted in the Stewart Tunnel or between Monroe and Monticello when that area is open for ATVs.
Are the Columbia County snowmobile trails open?
Columbia County Trails will remain CLOSED.
How much does it cost to ride snowmobiles in Wisconsin?
To ride the trails in Wisconsin you will need to purchase a Wisconsin trail pass. For Wisconsin Snowmobile Club members passes will cost only $10/year. Trail passes for non-club members will be $30/year. You will need to have a current AWSC (Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs) membership number to qualify for this discount.
How do I purchase a snowmobile trail pass?
If you are not a snowmobile club member or your membership has lapsed, you will need to join or renew you snowmobile club membership as soon as possible. Once you receive your AWSC membership card/number you can purchase your trail pass from AWSC.ORG.
Do you need a snowmobile safety certificate in Wisconsin?
If you were born after January 1, 1985 and are at least 12 years old, you required to have a snowmobile safety certificate in order to operate a snowmobile on public trails and areas in Wisconsin. Here is some information on how you can get your safety certificate.
What are the rules for registering a snowmobile?
Snowmobiles must be registered in name of the member, their spouse and children under the age of 19. Children 19 and older will need to join a club to qualify for the trail pass discount. If you are not a snowmobile club member or your membership has lapsed, you will need to join or renew you snowmobile club membership as soon as possible.