Snowmobile Trail Maps

Wisconsin is home to more than 25,000 miles of top-quality trails that link every corner of the state. Wisconsin has a program administered by the Department of Natural Resources and cooperating counties, funded from snowmobile license fees and gas taxes, to mark and maintain thousands of miles of trails. Much of the field work done under the program is handled by volunteers from local snowmobile clubs.

Unfortunately, there is no statewide snowmobile corridor map available.  Local snowmobile clubs, chambers of commerce, tourism centers, or local governments often produce detailed maps of trails within their area. The Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs (AWSC) has club  information by county on their Website. We recommend contacting a local club in your area of interest to determine what maps might be available.

Polaris produces a free mobile application called RideCommand that may be useful to snowmobile riders interested in a mobile solution. Polaris also offers a RideCommand interactive map on their website. Ski-Doo offers a competing product called BRP GO!

Note: the SCO does not have information on snowmobile trail closures or opening dates.  Please visit the Travel Wisconsin Snowmobile Trail Conditions Website for more information.

Commercial products mentioned on this page are not endorsed by the SCO or University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Last updated: December 18, 2023