Where's the Snow!

Club events still taking place around Waukesha while waiting for snow

If patience is a virtue, then snowmobilers from SE Wisconsin have a ton of it. Despite the lack of snow over the past few years, it still takes a lot of planning and preparation to get the trails set for the snowmobile season. Club members have volunteered hundreds of hours of work to brush, mow, stake and time to secure permission for the trail from landowners throughout the county.

Regardless if it snows alot or not at all,there is a fair amount of fixed costs Waukesha County Snowmobile Association incurs to ready the trails each season. By purchasing raffle ticket attending club events you help support the efforts of local clubs and the snowmobile trail system in Waukesha County. View our calendar events for a litsting of all the events taking place this winter. Your support is appreciated by all who love getting out each winter to enjoy this great Wisconsin pastime with family and friends.

 

 Win a new snowmobile trailer

You could a new Triton Trailer or any of the eight fabulous prizes, including cash and vacation packages, are being raffled off by WCSA.

 

Tickets are on sale now. Cost: $1/ticket or 6 for $5. Drawing will be held on March 14th. Winners need not be present to win. Contact a local club to purchase tickets. Click to find a club.

 
View complete list of prizes
 

Sno-Hawk Snowmobile Races

This year’s races have a new home - Big Bend Village Park located at W231 S9205 Riverside St in Big Bend. Races start at 10:00am and admission is just $10/person, kids 12 and under free.

 

Races include youth races,ATV’s and many classes of snowmobiles (stock, modified and vintage). The featured event is the Road Track & Trail 10 lap Dash for the Cash. Download the event flyer.

 
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Call all youth club members

Waukesha County Snowmobile Association is hosting a youth ride and bonfire for the children of Waukesha County club members Satruday, February 3 at Monches Rec Park in Hartland. The ride will begin and end at the park, conditions permitting. Riders will depart at 9:00am for a guided trail ride. All youth riders must have and bring their safety certificate. Those under 12 or who do not have a safety certificate, they can ride with their parent or guardian. Please RSVP to Andy at 262.424.5917 or Jodi at 262.424.1839. All riders must provide their own snowmobile.

 
View pictures from 2017
 

Last Safety Class of the Season

One of the most important services local snowmobile clubs provide is offering snowmobile safety course to the public.

 

The Oconomowoc Throttle Jockeys and Dousman Snow Troopers are hosting snowmobile safety class at the Brandy Brook Community Center on Saturday, January 27 and Saturday, February 3 from 8:00am to Noon each day. Contact Barb Butschke (262) 468-8437 to pre-register and for more information.

 

 
Safety Class Information
N68 W23775 Donna Dr. Sussex, WI 53089

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