Welcome to Polar Bear Country! It's Our 2024-25 Season!
Be part of our team:
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1992 VAST Project of the Year "Pipeline"
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1992 VAST Best Overall Class 3 Trails
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2017 Mike Mutascio VAST Horizon Award
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2018 Alex Desjardin VAST Scholarship Recipient
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2018 Polar Bears featured by Vermont Tourism VAST Volunteers
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2019 Dana Nason VAST Groomer of the Year
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2020 Adam Minior VAST Junior Snowmobiler of the Year
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2022 Mike Minior VAST Ambition Award
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2022 Lunenburg Polar Bears VAST Snowmobile Club of the Year
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2023 Jeff Miller VAST Ambition Award
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2024 Mike Milani VAST Appreciation Award
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2024 Mike Mutascio VAST Motivator Award
Ride Our Trails
Enjoy our exceptional trails in Southern Essex County, Vermont. Experience 75 miles of sweeping views, wooded canopies, thrilling hills and open fields. We offer access to unique riding destinations, terrain and scenery. Club membership and TMAs are available online October 1 - April 15.
Join Our Club!
*Volunteer at Club events. Support the club. NEW 2025- Look great in our T-shirts, available at Lunenburg Variety. Share your talents at trail projects. Stay in touch. Browse our adventures, pics, and movies on Facebook or our YouTube channel. If you are 16 years of age or older you can join our club ($30) October until April.
Our values are shared in accordance with a Code of Conduct that applies to every member:
As a member of the Lunenburg Polar Bears Snowmobile Club, I hereby:
Acknowledge Vermont Statutes and local government ordinances pertaining to snowmobiling; Embrace a culture of sportsmanship, cooperation and safety for myself and others while snowmobiling or participating in related activities. I recognize my actions, whether past or present can influence the opinions of others; Respect and support the value of Landowner relationships; Refrain from purposeful activities or behaviors, whether by my direct action, inaction or distribution of electronic media that can negatively impact the well-being of the Lunenburg Polar Bears Snowmobile Club Inc., its affiliations and peer organizations, or the Statewide Snowmobile Trail System; Understand that incidents and/or trends that are inconsistent with the Code of Conduct can result in immediate suspension by the Club President, including the issuance of conditions or limitations not limited to representation, activity participation and use of property including the trail system the Club maintains.