Pulaski-Boylston Snowmobile Club
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Trail Maintenance
Planning, marking, and maintaining snowmobile trails in the Pulaski and Boylston, New York area to ensure they are safe and passable for public use.

Safety Courses
Offering free, fun, and informative safety courses for all ages to promote snowmobile safety and instruction.

About
Pulaski-Boylston Snowmobile Club

Founded in
2002
EIN
16-1433807
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
5001 N JEFFERSON ST PULASKI, NY 13142-2591 Unite States
Website
www.pbsnowmobile.club
Phone
(315)-298-3522
Email address
About
The Pulaski-Boylston Snowmobile Club, established in 2002, maintains over 100 miles of trails across 92,000 acres, earning the title "Gateway to Tug Hill." Committed to rider safety since 1994, the club offers free safety courses and hosts BBQ fundraisers. The club ensures well-maintained trails, promoting safe, memorable experiences for families and friends.
Mission
Since 1994, the club has kept snowmobiling safe for riders by maintaining trails. They pride themselves in safety and helping families and friends make lasting memories together.

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