The Glidden Sno-Bears Snowmobile Club

The Glidden Sno-Bears Snowmobile Club is the heartbeat of the local trail system and a cornerstone of the entire winter experience in Glidden. Built entirely by volunteers, the club keeps the trails open, safe, and enjoyable for everyone who rides them.

Behind every smooth trail is real work:

  • Grooming miles of trail all winter long

  • Clearing downed trees and storm damage

  • Maintaining bridges, signs, and safety markers

  • Working directly with landowners to preserve access

  • Coordinating with neighboring clubs to keep routes connected

  • Supporting emergency access and rider safety on the trail system

Without this effort, the riding experience in Glidden simply wouldn’t exist at the level it does today.

A True Northwoods Snowmobile Destination

Glidden sits in the heart of northern Wisconsin’s trail country, making it a natural hub for snowmobilers. From town, riders can access a wide network of groomed trails that stretch through forests, frozen lowlands, and connecting routes to surrounding communities.

Trail experiences include:

  • Long forest corridors surrounded by deep snow

  • Open stretches perfect for scenic cruising

  • Tight wooded sections with natural terrain flow

  • Frozen wetlands and backcountry riding routes

  • Regional connections across Ashland County and beyond

Every ride feels different, yet always connected to the same thing—wide-open Northwoods freedom.

A Club, a Community, and a Winter Worth Being Part Of

The Glidden Sno-Bears Snowmobile Club isn’t just about maintaining trails—it’s about belonging to something that shapes the entire winter experience in the Northwoods.

When you join, you become part of:

  • A volunteer network that keeps hundreds of miles of trail alive

  • A community that values tradition, safety, and access

  • A system that supports local businesses and keeps Glidden thriving in winter

  • A legacy of riders who care enough to give back

Because in Glidden, snowmobiling isn’t just recreation—it’s a way of life.

And the best part? There’s always room for one more rider to be part of it.