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The Hinckley Flames Snowmobile Club was incorporated with the State of Minnesota in December 1983. In October 1992 the name was changed to the Hinckley-Pine City Flames Snowmobile Club, reflecting a wider geographic location. To date we have over 100 family and/or individual memberships.

Flames Awarded the 2010 Winter Rendezvous

NEW - Application to register now available - "Click Here" Stay tuned for more details to come. If you are interested in helping with the 2010 Winter Rendezvous please "Contact Us"

 
Annual Christmas Party / Landowners Appreciation Dinner

The Flames held their Annual Christmas Party / Landowner Appreciation Dinner on December 13th 2008. Over 60 people enjoyed a wonderful festive meal and watched children get Christmas presents. Special thanks to the landowners who were able to join us, we sincerely appreciate their continued support. Special thanks to Scott Cummings and his helpers who cooked all the steaks, Delicious! See some pictures of the event Here! "Click Here"

 

 

 Heidi Benoit Dedication

 The Heidi Benoit Memorial shelter is complete, the dedication was a huge success and was attended by almost 50 family, friends, & club members. "Click Here" for more pictures.

 

 

Caption Contest

Enter the 2008 Club Ride caption contest. Check out the pictures "Here" and email your best caption to feedback@flamessnowmobileclub.com. The best captions will be posted on-line.

 

 
Trail Maps Available!

The New Flames Snowmobile Trail Maps are located at most Gas Stations, Bars & Restaurants in the Hinckley & Pine City area. We also have maps located throughout our trail system in mail boxes and also at our clubhouse in Beroun. You can take a look at the new trail Maps On-Line NOW! "Click Here" to see the new Maps.

 

   

Groomed Trails
Flames members are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of approximately 106 miles of trails within our area, encompassing varied terrain. Originating in Hinckley, the Munger Trail leads north to Sandstone, Moose Lake and beyond, continuing to Duluth. Trails leading to the east connect to the St. Croix State Park, St. Croix State Forest, Chengwatana State Forest as well as Wisconsin. Heading southward, the trail connects with Rush City. To the west, our trails connect to Kanabec and Aitkin County trails.
 
Charitable Gambling

The Hinckley-Pine City Flames Snowmobile Club offers Charitable Gambling at five local Bars & Restaurant in the area. We have Bar Bingo located in two locations & Pull-Tabs at all five locations. "Click Here" for locations & Times for Bingo. See you There!

 

 

We'll Guide You To The Best!
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If you are interested in some of the best snowmobiling in the area you should check out the Hinckley-Pine City Flames Snowmobile Trail system. We have some of the most dedicated volunteer members you will find anywhere. The certified groomers are out non-stop grooming and maintaining the trails so everyone can enjoy the Best possible snowmobiling in the area. See you out on the trails this winter.
 

 

Want To Learn More?

Do you want to learn more about our club, Check out our New & Improved website for details.   

 

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