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Welcome to your new web portal. Your Alliance has decided to create a website that every member of our clubs can participate in. This is a social networking website and membership to your snowmobile club gives you membership to this website. You are invited to join this website and share your stories, ideas, knowledge and pictures with other club members. Many areas of this website are available to the public and some are available to members only. This is your website and we welcome your input. Please join by clicking HERE or the link at the bottom of the log in box at the left. We look forward to your input and remember this is your website, if you would like to see something added let us know. AFTER JOINING YOU SHOULD RECIEVE A E-MAIL WITH A PASSWORD WITHIN 24 HOURS. IF NOT SEND A MESSAGE TO THE ADMIN !

Thank You – David M. Yonke Admin

Every snowmobile owner who uses the trails in Winnebago county should be a member of their local snowmobile club. Without the clubs you would not have the trails you enjoy and we are so proud of. We need your support, so please do the right thing and Join Today.LINK TO CLUB APPS

 Winnebago County Trail Status

Winnebago County Snowmobile Trails Information

For snowmobile trail opening and closing status during the winter months,
please call (920) 232-1960 and select option number four (4).

Use of the Winnebago County Snowmobile trails is only permitted when public notice has been made by the Winnebago County Parks Department.  Snowmobilers making use of the trails without authorized opening may be fined or ticketed.  The Winnebago County Trail status report phone line is the official device by which notice of the trail closings or openings is delivered.


Please remember to stay on the marked trails, we have had several landowner complaints of snowmobilers not staying on the trails and damaging their property.

CLICK ON LINKS BELOW FOR SURROUNDING COUNTY TRAIL INFORMATION:

OUTAGAMIE COUNTY TRAILS INFORMATION:
WAUPACA COUNTY TRAILS INFORMATION:
WAUSHARA COUNTY TRAILS INFORMATION:
FOND DU LAC COUNTY TRAILS INFORMATION:
GREEN LAKE COUNTY TRAILS INFORMATION:
CALUMET COUNTY TRAILS INFORMATION:


Here are printable membership applications to join one of our member Snowmobile clubs. JOIN TODAY.

LINK TO PRINTABLE CLUB APPS


 Alliance Meeting Dates

Here are the tentative dates for the Winnebago County Snowmobile Alliance meetings for the upcoming season.

Meetings are held at Oshkosh Lanes at 7:30pm generally on the 4th Tuesday of each month.

Jan. 24, 2011
Feb. 28, 2011
Mar. 27, 2011

Please jot these dates down on your calendars.

Hope to see you there!

Jim Kumbier
President - Winnebago County Snowmobile Alliance

Terry Schroeder
Director - Winnebago County


 Links to Websites

View the Calendar to see upcoming Snowmobile Safety Classes in Winnebago County.

Here are some useful websites and E-mails

DNR Snowmobile Trail Aids:

Rob Way: Winnebago Co. Parks Director
rway@co.winnebago.wi.us

Jim Kumbier: WCSA President
jkumby@centurytel.net

Terry Schroeder: AWSC Director for Winnebago County
tschroeder2@new.rr.com

AWSC: Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs Website:

 Winnebago County Snowmobile Alliance Officers

PRESIDENT - Jim Kumbier.....jkumby@centurytel.net

Vice President - Terry Schroeder.....tschroeder2@new.rr.com
Secretary - Connie Mueler
Treasurer - Diane Schroeder



AWSC Director
- Terry Schroeder
AWSC Representative - Jeff Raash

 About Winnebago County Trails

What do the Snowmobile Clubs do?
 There is a 200 mile network of snowmobile trails in Winnebago County with 120.5 miles designated as state 'funded' trails.  The remaining 80 miles of trails are club trails, which means local clubs install and maintain these trails through fundraisers and membership dues.  Snowmobile trails are open to all REGISTERED snowmobilers.
If you snowmobile on any trail in Wisconsin, chances are the trails were made possible by the local snowmobile club.  These clubs provide the trails for public use through volunteer efforts of club members.

By belonging to a snowmobile club, you are helping to support the sport and assisting in providing good trails.  You also have the opportunity to share the fun and fellowship of snowmobiling with others.

Snowmobile clubs have instructors who teach the DNR Snowmobile Safety Course.  The course is required for all children between the ages of 12 and 16 who wish to operate a snowmobile alone.  Contact the DNR, your local snowmobile club, or county association for safety class information.



Team work
 The snowmobile trail program in Winnebago County is dependant on the generosity of landowners who allow the placement of the trails on their property.  It is critical that all snowmobilers appreciate this special relationship and treat the landowners' properties as they would their own.
   Help keep landowners happy by:
   ® Staying off the trails until they are open
   ® Only travel on marked trails
   ® Do not cut corners
   ® If you leave the marked trail, you are trespassing.


  WIOUWASH TRAIL

Winnebago County Snowmobile Alliance

In this county, we have approximately 186 miles of trail and the state has over 25,000 miles of trail. Winnebago
County has over 6,600 registered snowmobiles and the state has over 225,000 registered snowmobiles. Winnebago County has 12 snowmobile clubs, all of which are members of the WCSA (Winnebago County Snowmobile Alliance). Statewide, there are over 600 snowmobile clubs representing 28,316 families. In this state, millions of dollars in revenues are derived from snowmobile-related businesses (including, but not limited
to manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, dealers, resort and hotel facilities, restaurants, service stations, insurance agencies, hardware stores, etc.). In 1998, the Wisconsin Department of Tourism estimated that snowmobiling generated $188 million in business. This has rejuvenated the economics of many communities in the state. As well as maintaining our trails and going riding, snowmobilers raise money for charities and organizations. Nationally, last year snowmobilers raised over $3 million for charities. Many rides are done for charities in our state. The beneficiaries are groups that fund multiple sclerosis and cancer research, etc. In Winnebago County, money is given
from the clubs to benefit hover craft rescue, food panties, family crisis centers and others.


Ever wonder about how the WIOUWASH trail began? Snowmobiling was involved in this trail from it’s inception. Back in the 70's when the railroad abandoned the line, the idea of having a recreational trail was brought up.
The county purchased the first stretch of trail from Hwy. 110 to Larsen in 1974. The state snowmobile trail aids program reimbursed the county 100% for that cost of roughly $60,000. Snowmobile use of the trail started
almost immediately and due to the rough surface of the trail from the bed rock, biking and hiking were not a practical use yet. In 1978, the remaining portion from Larsen to the county line was purchased with county money and other government aids and grants. Through the 80's, lime screen stone was laid on the base allowing a more user friendly base for other activities.
In 1990, the bypass bridges around Larsen were installed. This again was achieved through the generosity of the snowmobilers and the state aids program, which funded the bridges 100%. The bridges were completed at a cost of $52,300. Through the use of the trail by snowmobilers, every year the snowmobile state trail aids fund supplies maintenance money to help with bridge repair, grading, signs, etc.

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