Who Are We?
The Maple Plain Snomads started as a non-profit, volunteer organization in 2011.
Trails
The Snomads' goal is to build and maintain snowmobile trails in the Maple Plain Minnesota area with
the help of Northwest Trails Association, the Department of Natural Resources and their
grant-in-aid program, and most importantly, the permission of private land owners as well
as government agencies. each year the club must renew the permission for these trails to
exist. additionally, we put out the trail signs before the December 1st trail opening and
remove them in April, as well as ensuring that maps are distributed to local establishments.
Fun and Safety
The club coordinates local member rides, plays “snowmobile softball” with another
snowmobile club, and engages in many other formal and informal gatherings
where information about the sport and friendship are shared. Family involvement
is encouraged. We feel the future of snowmobiling depends on all snowmobilers
working together to promote the sport. Being a member of the Maple Plain Snomads is a way to
promote safe, responsible snowmobiling as well as supporting a good trail system to snowmobile on.
It’s a great way to make some new friends and learn more about the sport you so enjoy.
What do members do?
Members attend meetings and become active in one or more of the many volunteer opportunities:
* Develop new trails
* Brush, maintain and mark trails
* Plan and run fundraisers
* Volunteer at youth snowmobile safety classes
* Lead or participate in local group rides
Social activities also abound:
* Go on club snowmobile trips
* Attend meetings
* Meet new people
* Learn more about snowmobiles and snowmobiling
* Teach new snowmobilers
* Be a positive role model for young snowmobilers
The Maple Plain Snomads started as a non-profit, volunteer organization in 2011.
Trails
The Snomads' goal is to build and maintain snowmobile trails in the Maple Plain Minnesota area with
the help of Northwest Trails Association, the Department of Natural Resources and their
grant-in-aid program, and most importantly, the permission of private land owners as well
as government agencies. each year the club must renew the permission for these trails to
exist. additionally, we put out the trail signs before the December 1st trail opening and
remove them in April, as well as ensuring that maps are distributed to local establishments.
Fun and Safety
The club coordinates local member rides, plays “snowmobile softball” with another
snowmobile club, and engages in many other formal and informal gatherings
where information about the sport and friendship are shared. Family involvement
is encouraged. We feel the future of snowmobiling depends on all snowmobilers
working together to promote the sport. Being a member of the Maple Plain Snomads is a way to
promote safe, responsible snowmobiling as well as supporting a good trail system to snowmobile on.
It’s a great way to make some new friends and learn more about the sport you so enjoy.
What do members do?
Members attend meetings and become active in one or more of the many volunteer opportunities:
* Develop new trails
* Brush, maintain and mark trails
* Plan and run fundraisers
* Volunteer at youth snowmobile safety classes
* Lead or participate in local group rides
Social activities also abound:
* Go on club snowmobile trips
* Attend meetings
* Meet new people
* Learn more about snowmobiles and snowmobiling
* Teach new snowmobilers
* Be a positive role model for young snowmobilers