Join CCSA

Snowmobile Enthusiasts

YOU ARE WANTED by the Cody Country Snowmobile Association

Remember, numbers are everything when dealing in legislative and environmental matters. As an organized group we can fight to keep our favorite areas free of wilderness and preserve our rights to multiple use lands.

By joining your local club (or renewing your dues) you become a member of the Wyoming State Snowmobile Association who works in conjunction with Wyoming State Parks & Historical Sites to provide legislation for our sport, trail construction and grooming, mapping of trails and map printing.

The club provides a place for companionship and sharing of fun times, and engages in family outings.

If you have any questions, please contact any of the club officers.

  • Lynn Lamb, President

  • Lucas - Vice President

  • Jenya Lamb, Secretary

  • Jamie Alexander, Treasurer

Please PRINT & COMPLETE the membership form located here and be sure to include your email address to help us save on postage (you will also get club information sooner). Remember we have to have our dues paid to the state by our December meeting. You can pay your dues below and create your online member portal or you can mail your membership dues to:

CCSA
P.O. Box 1745
Cody, WY 82414

Membership Dues
Single $40.00 per year
Family $60.00 per year
Associate/Business $50.00 per year


Sign up online and access our exclusive online member area.

Choose between the annual $40 individual membership or the annual $60 family membership. To join as an $50 Business Member, please click here where you can purchase the membership and receive a code to set up your account.

Business Membership
$50.00
CCSA Memberships
Free

The Cody Country Snowmobile Association (CCSA) is committed to making sure snowmobiling remains a favorite past time! We operate and maintain the Beartooth Safety Shelter, participate in yearly trail maintenance and marking, volunteer for highway clean ups, host several events, give to a variety of local charities, provide scholarship opportunities to local kids, and most importantly promote and preserve your right to snowmobile on our public lands!