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GREAT NEWS….. CLUB/SAM MEMBERSHIPS/TRAIL PASSES CAN BE PURCHASED ONLINE VIA THE SAM WEBSITE.

Go to the membership tab here on our website for all the details and a link to the SAM website. Memberships are available directly thru the club or thru SAM.

GREAT NEWS PART II…….. We now have the ability to accept monies electronically thru the Cash App for membership purchases, Trail passes, club merchandise, etc.

Club History Easy Riders Snowmobile Club Capsule History 1971 To the Present

In the winter of 1971 this club was formed in Marlborough, MA. The past President and prime mover of the club was Ernie Houde, owner of the now defunct (but successful at the time) South Street Snowmobile & Power Equipment of Marlborough. Through the years the meeting places have changed, but the club still remains in Marlborough, presently at the Marlborough Moose Lodge on Fitchburg Street.

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The club is a supporting member of the Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts

Our Officers

Easy Riders Snowmobile Club Inc., Marlborough, MA 01752

Easy Riders Snowmobile Club Inc., Marlborough, MA 01752

Enter our Easy Riders Photo Contest

 The club will be holding another photo contest this year. Submit your pictures from this season rides to our facebook page to be qualified to enter the contest. Judging will be performed by the members and the winners will be announce at the year end banquet.

Club News

SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

The Ultimate Guide To Snow Club-Touring

In the winter of 1971 this club was formed in Marlborough, MA. The past President and prime mover of the club was Ernie Houde, owner of the now defunct (but successful at the time) South Street Snowmobile & Power Equipment of Marlborough. Through the years the meeting places have changed, but the

SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

The Ultimate Guide To Snow Club-Touring

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