Snowmobiling
Adams County Snowmobile Association
With over 300 miles of state-funded well groomed trails that twist through the forests and farmlands of Adams County. The Adams County Snowmobile Association is an alliance of eleven Snowmobile Clubs working together to provide you with safe and well-groomed trails. Take off in any direction and you are guaranteed to have snow much fun!
Think Snow!
Follow along for the Travel Wisconsin Snow Report!
The Snow Report will let you know how much snow Adams County has and when the snowmobile trails are open!
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Coloma Pathfinders
Our club logo was created when the club was founded in the early ’70s. We sponsor Snowmobile Trails, Silent Sport Trails, and ATV/UTV routes in the Coloma Area. Snowmobile Trails: The Coloma Pathfinders maintains 43 miles of snowmobile trails in Waushara and Adams Counties. The club has approximately 100 members.
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Dellwood Mound-View
The Dellwood-Moundview Snowmobile Club was formed back in 1970 and is the result of two clubs merging. They are about more than just snowmobiling, members in their club enjoy social events, run fundraisers for great causes, and maintain safe trails in their area – all while having fun and building lifelong friendships.
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Easton Sno-Seekers
The Easton Sno Seekers were formed in 1972 with Hubert Babcock as its prime mover, and the club now maintains 20+ miles of trails in Southern Adams County. Approximately 9 miles of our trail runs through Quincy Bluff State DNR Wildlife Recreation Area, which is one of most scenic sections of trail as there are no buildings or structures, the entire route is wooded bluffs.
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Grand Marsh Pathfinders
The Grand Marsh Pathfinders Snowmobile Club was formed on December 11, 1973. We follow the motto, “united we trail, divided we fail.” We currently have 34 miles which are state funded and 2 miles of club trails.
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Jack Pine Savages
The Jack Pine Savages Snowmobile Club was established in 1972 by four couples who were passionate about snowmobiling. Fast forward 50 years—how times have changed, but one thing remains the same: their passion for the sport of snowmobiling. Their mission as a club is to promote safety and preserve the trails system in our area of Wisconsin.
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Monroe Center Winter Pals
Monroe Center Winter Pal's was started in 1971 by mostly families and added new neighbors and other families to the club. They have maintained 12-30 miles of trail involving other clubs for many years and now just maintain their own trails.
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New Have Sno-Streakers
The New Haven Sno-Streakers were formed in the early 70's. They cover the southern portion of Adams County and the northern section of Columbia County. All of their trails are maintained by great members that dedicate their time year after year to promote the sport!
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Oxford Sno-Mads
The Oxford Sno-Mads was formed in 1972, and the club now maintains 27+ miles of trails. The club is very active in the community and strives to provide smooth and safe trails for all that visit the area. The majority of the trails are state-funded, and the Oxford Sno-Mads are proud to have some of the best grooming equipment in the area. The dedicated groomer operators work very hard at keeping the trails groomed.
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Rustic Ridge Riders
The Rustic Ridge Riders are located in the beautiful winter wonderland state of Wisconsin. They are in the South Central part of the state in Adams County, on the east side along the beautiful shores of Castle Rock Lake, in the Town of Quincy.
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Rome Sno-Bandits
The Rome Sno-Bandits are located in the Town of Rome. They maintain 35 miles of trails in northern Adams County and southern Wood County. In 2022, our club was named (ISHOF) International Club of the Year & ACSA National Club of the Year. In 2021, we were named AWSC State Club of the Year.
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Twin Valley Snow Drifters
The Twin Valley Snow Drifter Snowmobile Club was formed in 1972. They are currently maintaining approximately 24 miles of trails in Southern Adams County. Their focus is to maintain a system of trails for use by snowmobilers giving them access to this unique winter sport.