Resources & Links

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Listed below are partners and resources for Wisconsin's snowmobiling industry.

Snowmobile Safety/Classes

The American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA)resource link below contains valuable information such as Groomer Operator Training Guide, Access Guide for Snowmobiling on Private & Public Land, Snowmobile Renting Guide and much more!

New Grooming Education Materials Available
 

Two new grooming education resources were recently developed by the American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) and Trails Work Consulting to help grooming managers and groomer operators be more adaptive to changing snowmobile trail grooming needs. According to Trails Work Consulting’s owner Kim Raap, “Snowmobile trail grooming helps provide an improved level of access for snowmobile riders. But if done poorly or inconsistently, it can create safety issues. We look for these new materials to help grooming managers and individual groomer operators provide the right level of service and also hopefully become more efficient and effective.” The new resources are available at www.snowmobileinfo.org/snowmobiling-access-resources.
 

Out-of-State Trail Information:

Michigan    Michigan Trail Report     Minnesota       Illinois

 

International / National Organizations:

International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA)
Go Snowmobiling.org
International Snowmobile Media Council (ISC)
American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA)

 

State Agencies / Associations:

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Wisconsin Department of Tourism
Wisconsin Council of Forestry


Insurance Links:

Liberty Mutual
Schwartz & Shea Insurance Agency
 

Invasive Species:

Wisconsin Council on Forestry
Wisconsin DNR - Invasive Species 
 

Other Resources:

Groomer Tracking Systems
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AWSC Sponsors

Please patronize our 1,200+ commercial sponsors. For a listing by county, please click here.

Join A Club Now

Looking to join a snowmobile club? We have  a complete list of clubs by county. Simply click on the county.
 

WI Trail Pass

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You are able to order your trail pass four ways: online, call the AWSC office, walk-in at the AWSC office, or mail your order to the AWSC office.

Annually, all snowmobiles operating in WI are required to display a current Wisconsin Trail Pass.