Safe snowmobiling is a priority, but there are many more reasons
for you to join a club. Sno-Snoopers meetings are held the 3rd
Monday of each month (September March) at the Hitch-n-Post Saloon
located on Hwy W north of Hwy 36 - Burlington, WI.
Membership dues are $25.00 for a single membership and $30.00
for a family membership, which includes all of your County
and State dues. If you're not able to come to the meetings download
and print out the membership application by clicking HERE,
You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the file, if you do
not have it then you may download
it here.
Send this application and dues to us at:
Burlington Sno-Snoopers Snowmobile
Club, Inc.
28731 Durand Ave.
Burlington, WI 53105
As a member of the Club, you will also be a member of the Racine County Alliance of Snowmobile Clubs, and the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs (AWSC). The Racine County Club is your network into activities of all the snowmobile clubs in Racine County. Your affiliation on the State level will keep you informed of the legislation being considered by the State, and how your registation dollars are being used as well as abused. You will also receive the Wisconsin Snowmobile News , a great publication which gives you information about clubs, legislation, environmental updates and more!
What were snowmobile clubs formed for? To form a common bond between
landowners and snowmobile enthusiasts, to help understand each
others needs. Where would we as snowmobilers be without our landowners?
Where would we be without a trail system? We would be out in the
back yard, going round and round. Certainly we would not be able
to snowmobile and enjoy our Wisconsin winters as we do now!
Membership in a snowmobile club gives you permission to ride the
private trail system, as well as giving you access to the
public trail system of which we are an integral part throughout
the State of Wisconsin.
We work very closely with the landowners in this area to secure
permission to develop, mark, maintain and keep safe the private
trails, of which the use is granted only to members of a snowmobile
club. This is a time consuming and expensive purpose of any
snowmobile club, but it is the main reason for our existence.
We are, of course, not "all work and no play". There are fun activities for persons of all ages. During the winter we have trail rides, dinner rides, winter cookout on the trail and Club trips. We also have a summer cook out. Membership is fellowship.
Your participation as a member of a snowmobile club is
important to us, as well as the FUTURE OF SNOWMOBILING
in Southeast Wisconsin. We need you to help us protect snowmobiling
futures for all of us. We need you as well, as well as anyone
who owns a snowmobile, rides the trails, and enjoys the winter
sport, to support the trails, the legislation, which affects all
of us and our sport.

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