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  1. How do I become a WCSA member?
  2. Where can I find Wright County Trail Maps?
  3. Why doesn't the groomer go out more often?
  4. Who sets up the Wright County trail system?
  5. What trails are owned by the Wright County Snowmobile Assoc?
  6. When are the Wright County trails open for public use?

How do I become a WCSA Member?

You must be a member of one of the local snowmobile clubs to become a member of the Wright County Snowmobile Association.  A list of clubs can be found here.

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Where can I find Wright County Trail Maps?

Maps of the Wright County snowmobile trail system can be found at area gas stations and snowmobile dealers as well as most restaurants along the trail system.

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Why doesn't the groomer go out more often?

The groomers are scheduled to cover the trail system twice weekly, snow conditions permiting. Although we try to cover the trails as much as possible, please understand that all of our groomer operators are volunteers and groom these trails after fullfilling their requirements for their normal job.

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Who sets up the Wright County Trail system?

The trail system is set up and maintained by the local snowmobile clubs of the Wright County Snowmobile Association. These clubs are made up of volunteers that want to help provide the best trail system possible.

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What is trails are owned by the Wright County Snowmobile Association?

There are no trails owned by the Wright County Snowmobile Association.  The land that the trails cross is provided by land owners to allow us to create a trail system. We only have permission to use the trails, we are NOT given permission to roam across fields or other private property ajoining the trail system.

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When are the Wright County Snowmobile trails open for public use?

The state makes the trail system open for public use from December 1st thru March 31st.

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