Snowmobiling

Ride through Rome and connect to more than 230 miles of groomed Adams County snowmobile trails. With scenic routes through forests and farmland, plus nearby services and trip-planning resources, Rome is a great place to start your winter adventure.

Are the Trails Open?

Current Trail Status:
Trails in Rome are currently closed.
Always check current trail conditions before riding.

Plan Your Ride

Use the resources below to check trail access, review pass requirements, and map out your ride before heading to Rome.

Area Trail Map

Explore the local snowmobile trail system and use the county’s interactive map to help plan your route before you ride. The current page includes both an area trail map and a link to the Adams County interactive snowmobile app

Trail Pass Information

All snowmobilers are required to purchase a trail pass to ride Wisconsin snowmobile trails. Joining a local club can reduce the cost of your pass, and those dollars help support trails locally. Review current trail pass information before your trip.

Meet the Rome Sno-Bandits

The Rome Sno-Bandits Snowmobile Club is dedicated to providing quality trails for recreational family snowmobiling. The club maintains 35 miles of trail in northern Adams County and southern Wood County and helps support the local riding experience in Rome. Club meetings are held at 9:00 AM on the second Saturday of the month from September through June.

romesnobandits@gmail.com
302 13th Ave, Nekoosa, WI 54457

Businesses & Dealers

Country Sports

Full-service outdoor equipment dealer offering motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, snowmobiles, dirt bikes, scooters, and more.

10520 State Hwy 13, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
715-325-5381

Evenson’s Marine

Dealer service, motor service, engine sales, accessories, and ATV support for riders in the Rome area.

590 Cty Rd Z, Nekoosa WI  54457
715-325-6100

Make It a Winter Getaway

Turn your snowmobiling trip into a full Rome getaway with nearby places to stay, local dining, and more winter activities to explore.

Places to Stay

Dining

Winter Activities