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Trail Access

All of the club trails are linked together in this region, meaning you can start your day in Stoughton and travel through to Kenosee Lake; spend the night in the park, then venture back to explore the rest of the MMSC trails.

Trail heads are located on the four corners of the area to unload at including Stoughton, Carlyle, Kipling and Windthorst. All trails outside the park jurisdiction are properly signed with destination markers, trail heads, junctions, and distance markers. All trails are double staked every 1/10 km and have reflective markers to make it easier to see the trail at night.

All Moose Mountain Snowmobile Club trails are marked with a 311 blue diamond sign. The club trails link up with Estevan Club #333, Weyburn club #322, S.E. Stubble Jumpers Club #332, Broadview Club #301 and Grenfell Club #313

Trail Maps & Passes

The Club does not charge for our maps. We have the maps distributed at local snowmobile dealers, in the shelters and also local fuel stations. You can also print out a map off our web site or off the SSA link on the top right corner of this web page. Trail passes are purchased with your snowmobile registration through your local insurer in Saskatchewan. Out of province sledders will ride free of charge, as long as they have a registered sled from their own province or state. Today $70.00 is collected from each registration and all of that money is distributed through the SSA back to the local clubs for trail improvements and to cover the groomer operating expenses.

Warm Up Shelters

The Club maintains seven shelters along the trail system. All shelters are stocked with wood, an axe, solar powered LED lights, and nice wood stoves. Each Shelter has the land location on it so if there is an emergency the rescue people can locate you faster. The Shelters are located on the trail maps and they do have some unique names, Silver Bullet (north of Kipling ), Lil Red (north of Windthorst), Norm's Palace (Corning), Melrose Place (north of Stoughton), The Blueline (south of stoughton), Ray Johnston Memorial Shelter (Kisbey) and the newest Beaver Lodge (Carlyle)

Club & Area Events

The clubs holds two days of just for fun drag races in February, with the first event being the World Famous Corning Farmer Drags located at Norm's Palace Shelter, and the other is located at Kenosee Lake during the Parks Family Fun Day.
The races are only for amatures and no prizes are awarded, just bragging rights and a chance to race against other local snowmobile race enthusiasts.

Another big event that uses the club trails is the Optimist Club of Arcola. They hold a large rally during the last saturday in January each year and have had as many as 500 sleds participate in the event. The event starts in the morning with a breakfast and registration, and ends with a supper and Live band.
For information on the Arcola optimist rally contact Glen Lawson at 306-455-2409
or Kevin Paton at 306-455-2235.