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Snowmobiling in Southern Oregon Cascades



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Bob and Jackie




President- Sam Rutledge, Vice President- Rick Cook, Treasurer- Krisa Majors, Secretary- Lucky Edwards

2000 - 2001 Board of Directors
John Feeback (541) 884-5360 -- Ed Majors (541) 884-8921
Bill Glodowski (541) 882-3534 -- Ron Linman (541) 882-2571

The State of Oregon provides us with a Tucker Sno-Cat to groom the trails in our area- Lake of the Woods. This is funded by licensing your snowmobile and feul tax revenues. All grooming work is VOLUNTEER, and requires many hours and long days to keep our trails maintained. With the help from the Rogue Snowmobilers and Chiloquin Ridge Riders, we have a trail system that encompasses Lake of the Woods, Surveyor area, Hyatt Lake, Fish Lake-Brown Mountain, Pelican Butte, Annie Creek area, and up to the Diamond Lake trail. Another area we ride is Medicine Lake in Northern California, which is maintained by the Forest Service in California. All in all, we have over 500 miles of groomed trails, and miles and miles of play areas and cross country riding just a short distance away. The rugged volcanic mountains that surround our area offer some of the best riding anywhere, from touring the high mountain lakes, playing in the craters and meadows, to extreme mountain riding. Southern Oregon is THE PLACE TO BE!


Our Club helps the Community by volunteering, holding fundraisers, and selling raffle tickets to help such causes as the Candlelighters Organization, who help the families of cancer patients. Join in and be part of an Organization that makes a difference. Some of the annual functions are the Steak Fry at Medicine Lake- Four Corners Snowpark, the Crab Feed at Trappers Inn, Playdays, and Potluck meetings the second Teusday of every Month (during snowmobile season).


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