Grand Lake
Trailgroomers
Association, Inc
The managment, grooming, and maintenance of all things snowmobile trail in Grand Lake is supported and funded by Grand Lake Trail Grooming, Inc. This is a nonprofit organization fueled solely with the passion for snowmobiling and Grand County, Colorado. Without its members and enthusiasts, we wouldn’t be named the Snowmobile Capital of Colorado.
Meet
“The Trail Crew”
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Craig Wilkerson - President
Riding snowmobiles since 1967, Craig has been a resident of Grand County since 1982. Craig joined the board out of both his love for the sport and his passion for promoting the sport in Grand Lake.
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Michael Sobon - Vice President
Member since 2016, Michael has been a resident of Grand Lake his whole life and on a sled almost as long. Despite his abilities as a very technical backcountry mountain rider, he still can’t keep off the family sized trail sleds.
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Paul Kaplan - Treasuer
Member since 2022, Paul has been a resident of Grand Lake since 2005. He retired from his corporate executive job and lives the good life spending every day on a boat, ATV or a snowmobile.
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Leonardo "Len" Ver Hoven - Secretary
“Len” has been Snowmobiling since 1973, and together with his wife, built their home in Grand Lake in 2006 as a second home. They now live there full-time. They raised two children and are now proud grandparents to 5 new future sledders.
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Arnold Miller
Member since 2023, Arnold “Arnie” Miller joined the Grand Lake community and became a regular on the trails. Living retirement to its fullest, he brings a wealth of value to the team and the sport as a whole.
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Ted Kelly
Member since 2020, Ted has been a resident of Grand Lake since 2012. Ted is local snowmobile icon who has been riding for over 30 years and never strays far from the the snowmobile industry.
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— GRAND LAKE TRAIL GROOMERS
CAMERON ‘Cam’ STONE
"the Man behind the machine"
The man, the myth, the legend and the face behind those beautiful rows of corduroy we wake up to in Grand Lake. Every night, “Cam” mans the groomer and returns the over 80 miles worth of groomed snowmobiles trails back to pristine condition. Grooming Grand Lake since 2000, he knows every rock, tree and turn in the 75,000 acres of snowmobile terrain.
If you happen to see Cam out in town, be sure to tell him “hello” and “thank you” for helping make this the Snowmobiling Capital of Colorado.
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5
TRAILHEAD LOTS
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86
GROOMED TRAIL MILES
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63,000
ACRES OF TERRAIN
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11,769
PEAK ELEVATIONS