Twin Mountains Snowmobile Club was founded in 1974, and joined the OFSC in 1975. TMSC maintains approximately 140 kilometres of groomed trails in Peterborough County, just east of Bobcaygeon, Ontario.
Our trails connect to the Kawartha Lakes Snowmobile Club trails to the west, Buckhorn District Snowmobile Club trails to the east, and Haliburton County Snowmobile Association trails to the north.
TMSC’s clubhouse and groomer shed are located at 889 Bass Lake Road. This site allows for trail access and staging, and serves as an office, and a place for meetings and club events. Gates at the clubhouse are unlocked during the snowmobile season, and the clubhouse is open and heated when our trails are open.
TMSC currently operates one grooming unit and drag in order to provide riders with the smoothest trails possible.
We've sadly had to make the decision to close our trails. The rain and warm temperatures have not been kind to us. While there's still a decent amount of snow in most places trail conditions could not be kept up to our standards.
As always refer to the interactive trail guide ITG for the latest trail status updates.
Thank you all of our landowners who allowed the trails to cross their properties and to our volunteers who work tirelessly to provide the best rider experience.
Thanks to all who purchased trail permits and rode our trails this season
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Friendly reminder to trail users. The trails are still currently active snowmobile trails and ATVs are not permitted access at this time.
On the wilderness park, TMSC 400 these ruts are dangerous not only to snowmobilers but to those walking the trails.
We understand the excitement to get riding but please wait until the trails are available to the atv club.
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Come experience some of the best snowmobiling in the area.
#OFSC #gosnowmobiling #ontariowinter
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March 6 trails update.
It goes without saying the weather is not being kind. The trails are still holding up pretty good. Along roads yes it's not good. The snow pack is thin in places. But overall they are hard pack. Tomorrow it's forecast up to 40mm of rain and +13.
As always refer to the interactive trail guide ITG on your computer or mobile device for the latest trail status updates.
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