F.A.Q

Q. Who can join a snowmobile Club?
A. Anyone. All are welcome whether you snowmobile or not.

Q. How do I become a member of a snowmobile club?
A. Go to a club meeting to see what the clubs policy/procedure is. You are more than welcome to attend a couple of different club meetings to see which club best fits you.
Click on Clubs Tab for more information on individual clubs.

Q. How much does it cost?
A. Being a snowmobile club member has a minimal fee attached.  Each club sets their own membership fee.

Q. What are the benefits of joining a club?
A. You make friends, share information, attend social activities, receive the “WSN” magazine,and receive a $2500 AD&D policy.

Q. Which Club should I Join?
A. That is each individuals own choice. JCSA is comprised of 18 Snowmobile clubs. You decide which club is right for you.

Q. How do I know if the trails in Jefferson County are open?
A. Check the website NEWS Tab or the TRAIL CONDITIONS Tab or call the trails HOTLINE at (920) 699-SNOW (7669)

Q. How do I know if I am required to have a Snowmobile Safety Certificate?
A. Any person who is at least 12 years old AND who was born on or after January 1 , 1985 is required to possess a valid Snowmobile Safety Certificate in order to operate a snowmobile on public trails, lands, or frozen waters. You must carry the certificate while riding and must display it to a law enforcement officer when requested. All snowmobilers under the age of 16 must obtain certification in a classroom certification course. Other forms of certification (CD ROM ) are only available to persons 16 years of age and up.
Q. Is there a night time speed limit?

A. YES! The speed limit is 55 mph from 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, and applies to all areas statewide.

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