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The Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club Inc.
Club President Oconto County Snowmobile Alliance Rep Alliance Rep (Alt) 1st Vice President: Ron Wagner
The Red Arrow Snowmobile Club Inc. (Red Arrow) was established on January 9, 1969 making the clubs 40 years young. Red Arrow grooms 44 miles of funded trails. The majority of the trails run through the Nicolet National Forest. Our trails are connected to the Paul Bunyan trails to the south, the 100 Miler (LMT) to the north, and the Lily Sno Birds to the West. In addition to our funded trails we groom about 20 miles of unfunded club trails From Townsend you can Snowmobile anywhere!! The Nicolet State Trail (the grade) is State Corridor Trail # 7 which runs thru Townsend. The Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club Inc. grooms with up-to-date equipment. We have an “Ultimate” tracked power unit that pulls a 10’ wide Ultimate drag. It is powered by a
Trails are prepared in the fall by removing the downed trees from summer storms, brushing by hand and with a “Brush Hog” mounted to our
The Red Arrow is a year around club and welcomes ATV owners to join with us. Our official name is the Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club Inc. Our monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday evening of each month from October to March. Our annual meeting is the third Saturday morning of
The Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club Inc. proudly gets its name from the historic 32nd Infantry Division created in 1917 and made up of National Guardsmen from Wisconsin and Michigan. The Red Arrow distinguished itself in WW I, WWII and in 1961 during the Berlin crisis. In December 1967 the 32nd Division was disbanded and the 32nd Infantry Brigade was created to take its place. The 32nd Brigade is made up entirely of Wisconsin National Guard soldiers. Soldiers of the 32nd Infantry Brigade proudly wear the "Red Arrow" on their shoulder today. Hwy 32 that runs through Townsend is named after the famous fighting group.
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