The Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts (SAM) strives to develop and maintain an expanding interconnected snowmobile trail system, allowing snowmobile enthusiasts to travel from Worcester County to the Berkshires, in a safe, efficient manner. There are approximately 9,000 members of SAM, of which 70% are married and over the age of 36 years - a mature responsible group of citizens. According to a 2003 study conducted by the University of Massachusetts, snowmobiling has an economic impact of $54.7 million per year in our state alone! That’s taxable dollars.

Simply put, the thirty-six clubs, which are the backbone of SAM, pool their resources to better the sport of snowmobiling. Each club selects a delegate to represent their interests as a Board of Director of SAM. The club delegates attend monthly meetings and make all final decisions regarding the association; from selection of officers to policy, budgets, bylaws and strategic goals of the organization.


UPCOMING EVENTS
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Saturday, October 16
      through Sunday, October 17
New England Powersport Expo
Ride Massachusetts!!
 
SAFETY TIP
As soon as you stop going in reverse, immediately shift into drive so you don’t forget later and cause an accident.
NEWS
Monday, March 1
Register for the Annual Meeting Online! Deadline is March 25th!
 
Saturday, November 7
S.A.M. and Mass Vintage announce the sanctioned vintage rides for 2010!!
 
Thursday, October 22
New TrailsTV Video! Burried Snow Saved for the Summer!! Check it out!
 
Thursday, October 15
Go to FaceBook for on the scene updates on the Expo all weekend!
 
Saturday, October 10
Snowmobile Economic Indicators Are Positive
 
Tuesday, September 15
Looking for information about winter logging?

Have you ever wondered which trails may be affected by winter logging? The state's forestry website that lists logging activity at: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/stewardship/forestry/manage/ProposedForestProductsSales.htm -- While generally accurate, changes occur that don’t automatically cause an update to the website content. The website should be used as a guide and then the district forester should be contacted for more information and discussion about how the trails might be impacted.
 
Tuesday, September 8
New President's Message!