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Why the club is named Midnite Trail Riders? Legend has it that the club name came about because of the founders worked until ten and started riding at midnight. Our club was established in 1968 and was named Bayside. In 1972 the club became a incorporated under the name Midnite Trail Riders. We are located in Champion, WI. Champion is approximately 10 miles NE of Green Bay, WI. Our trail runs north along Hwy 57 and connects to the Red River Riders trail system which will take you to the very popular Door County. If you choose to travel east then you will connect to the Kewanee trail system which lead you the Anapee State Trail and Lake Michigan. Turning south you will connect with the Sugarbush Trail Tramps trail system which will take you to the rolling hills of Nashoto Park. We exist to improve the sport of snowmobiling. Our club has 8 safety instructors that hold one to two safety classes per year. We also members of the Brown County Snow patrol. We have 6 member that are working together to promote safe and enjoyable snowmobiling for everyone, while respecting the rights of the landowners. Midnite Trail Riders is 100% Association Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs (AWSC) sanctions. We are also member of Brown County Snowmobile Alliance (BCSA). The officers of the club are:
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