Use these links to learn more about local clubs, education, safety, equipment registration, laws and regulations, trails, snowmobiling associations and trip planning.
Kenosha County Snowmobile Clubs
Kenosha County has six active snowmobile clubs. The Kenosha County Snowmobile Alliance represents Kenosha snowmobile clubs on a state level.
- Kenosha County Snowmobile Alliance
- Brighton Ghost Riders
- Falcon Trail Blazers
- Kenosha Sno-Blazers
- Prairie Riders Snowmobile Club
- Twin Lakes Twin Runners Snowmobile Club
Snowmobile Clubs in Neighboring Counties
Racine County
- Burlington Sno-Snoopers Snowmobile Club Inc.
- Caledonia Sno Balls
- Caledonia Sno Lords
- Es-Ki-Mos Snowmobile Club
- Grove SnoHawks Snowmobile Club
- Hiawatha Sno-Chiefs
- J-Wax Sno Bugs Snowmobile Club
- Midnight Movers
- Racine County Youth Snowmobile Club
- Raymond Trail Breakers
- Tichigan Lake Sno-N-Go Snowmobile Club
- Wind Lake North Cape Drifters Snowmobile Club Inc.
Walworth County
- Walworth County Snowmobile Alliance
- Sledheadz Snowmobile Youth Club
- Blizzard Buzzards Snowmobile Club Inc.
- Darien Sunset Riders
- Delavan-Williams Bay Sno-Buddies
- East Troy Snow Trojans
- Elkhorn Sno Drifters Inc.
- GenaSnoers Snowmobile Club
- Lake Beulah Drift Skippers
- Lakes Drift Riders Snowmobile Club
- Lauderdale Lakeriders Snowmobile Club
- Lyon’s Sno-Bums
- Pleasant Lakers Snowmobile Club
- Sharon Drift Skippers Snowmobile Club
- Whitewater Sno-Seekers Snowmobile Club
Northern Illinois
- Northeastern Association of Snowmobile Clubs (NIASC)
- Gages Lake Snowmobile Club
- Grass Lakes Honkers
- Lake County Snow Drifters
- Polar Bares of Northern Illinois
- Prairie Riders of Belvidere, Illinois
- Riverbend Benders Snowmobile Club
- Sno-Kommanders of Lake County
- Sportsmen Snowmobile Club
- Wauconda Snowmobile Club
- Windy City Sledheads
Snowmobile Education, Rules and Regulations
Snowmobiling Portal • dnr.wi.gov/topic/snowmobile/
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Wisconsin is the birthplace of snowmobiling and continues to offer some of the best snowmobiling opportunities you are likely to find, especially in northern Wisconsin. More than 200,000 registered snowmobiles hit Wisconsin’s 25,000 miles of groomed trails each winter, making safety an important part of the ride.
Snowmobile Safety Education
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
If you were born on or after January 1, 1985, and are at least age 12, you must complete a snowmobile safety certification course to operate a snowmobile on Wisconsin public snowmobile trails and areas. DNR recreational safety specialists recommend snowmobile operators complete a safety course.
Online Snowmobile Safety Course and Exam
This online snowmobile license course was developed by Snowmobile Ed. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has approved, Internet-based snowmobile safety education for snowmobile operators in Wisconsin.
Online Snowmobile Safety Course and Exam
This online snowmobile license course was developed by SnowmobileCourse.com. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has approved, Internet-based snowmobile safety education for snowmobile operators in Wisconsin.
Snowmobile Associations
Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs
AWSC is dedicated to the preservation of snowmobiling throughout the state by monitoring regulations and proposed legislation that could affect our sport.
Illinois Association of Snowmobile Clubs
The purpose of IASC is to provide a medium for exchange of snowmobiling information, protect, conserve and develop the natural resources of the State of Illinois coincidental to the use and enjoyment of snowmobiles.
Michigan Snowmobile Association
MSA is a volunteer organization dedicated to the improvement of the sport of snowmobiling in Michigan.
GoSnowmobiling.org
Produced by the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association, GoSnowmobiling.org serves as a beginner’s guide to snowmobiling.
International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association
ISMA is an organization representing the four snowmobile manufacturers that coordinates committees within the industry to handle concerns such as snowmobile safety; the promotion of the lifestyle activity of snowmobiling; and keeping accurate statistics, reporting the growth of the industry. Its website, www.snowmobile.org, includes safety information.