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Jefferson County has 224.4 miles of County snowmobile trails and 248.5 miles of club trails for a total of 472.9 miles. County trails are funded by the Wisconsin Snowmobile Grant and Aid Program and maintained by local clubs.
Jefferson County Snowmobile Map - A Jefferson County Snowmobile Map which depicts the designated snowmobile routes in the county. For an electronic map, click on the link above. For a hard copy map, please contact the Jefferson County Parks Department at 920-674-7260, or EMAIL
Jefferson County has 224.4 miles of County snowmobile trails and 248.5 miles of club trails for a total of 472.9 miles. County trails are funded by the Wisconsin Snowmobile Grant and Aid Program and maintained by local clubs.
Jefferson County Snowmobile Map - A Jefferson County Snowmobile Map which depicts the designated snowmobile routes in the county. For an electronic map, click on the link above. For a hard copy map, please contact the Jefferson County Parks Department at 920-674-7260, or EMAIL
Trail Conditions
To obtain information regarding snowmobile trail conditions in Jefferson County call the hotline, which is available 24 hours a day, at 920-699-7669.
Snowmobile Operation in Wisconsin
Anyone born on or after 1/1/85 and who has reached the age of 12, must have completed and received a snowmobile safety certificate in order to operate a snowmobile in Wisconsin. The certificate must be carried while operating the snowmobile, and displayed to a law enforcement officer upon demand.
No person under the age of 12 years may operate a snowmobile unless the person is accompanied either by a parent or guardian or by a person over 18 years of age. Accompanied means to be on the same snowmobile as the operator.
Snowmobile Trail Pass
Wisconsin law requires those who use Wisconsin snowmobile trails to display either Wisconsin registration or a snowmobile trail pass. funds from this program will designated for use as trail aids and related costs to enhance all Wisconsin snowmobile recreation.
To obtain information regarding snowmobile trail conditions in Jefferson County call the hotline, which is available 24 hours a day, at 920-699-7669.
Snowmobile Operation in Wisconsin
Anyone born on or after 1/1/85 and who has reached the age of 12, must have completed and received a snowmobile safety certificate in order to operate a snowmobile in Wisconsin. The certificate must be carried while operating the snowmobile, and displayed to a law enforcement officer upon demand.
No person under the age of 12 years may operate a snowmobile unless the person is accompanied either by a parent or guardian or by a person over 18 years of age. Accompanied means to be on the same snowmobile as the operator.
Snowmobile Trail Pass
Wisconsin law requires those who use Wisconsin snowmobile trails to display either Wisconsin registration or a snowmobile trail pass. funds from this program will designated for use as trail aids and related costs to enhance all Wisconsin snowmobile recreation.