Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum

Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum The Museum opened in 2007, and we have 200+ unique and prototype sleds on display, plus a large variety of memorabilia and a gift shop.
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May 23. Charlie, Cole Larson and our grandson Zach have been busy the last couple of days moving some machines around. T...
05/23/2026

May 23. Charlie, Cole Larson and our grandson Zach have been busy the last couple of days moving some machines around. The new Vroman we just got in found a new spot and I took a picture of them taking the Lil Whip off the shelf. The Lil Whip is out next raffle sled, which will be given away at our annual Swap Meet, Sept 19. Of course the Vroman is large, so that created a big change in the location of several other machines. Nothing is ever easy here, but that is what keeps us on our toes (and pain relief on our backs). We always greatly appreciate the extra help from friends and family! Zach was home on a 2 week leave from the Coast Guard. I think he enjoyed doing something different. The Lil Whip was donated by Tom Lee, who agreed it was ok to show it for a year and then we could use it for a raffle. Tickets should be available soon for this machine and some other prizes.

Review this Tik Tok video produced by a museum visitor.
05/21/2026

Review this Tik Tok video produced by a museum visitor.

925 likes, 31 comments. “The Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum in Naubinway, Michigan is one of the Upper Peninsula’s most unique museums!”

May 16. It's always exciting to get a "new" addition to the family! We just received a homemade machine built in Wolveri...
05/16/2026

May 16. It's always exciting to get a "new" addition to the family! We just received a homemade machine built in Wolverine, MI in the early 60's by Karl and his brother Ralph Vroman. They made 2. The first one had a 7hp McCullough chainsaw engine, but they discovered it didn't have enough power, so they parted it out. They built one more with a 9hp Briggs & Stratton engine, which is the one that arrived today. We especially want to thank Dennis and Karl, Jr for delivering this today! Also thank you to Roger and Karen Jarema for being the contact people who knew about this machine years ago. There will be more information on our information sheet on the machine, so stop in and see it!

05/11/2026

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has announced a required five-year Consumer Price Index adjustment for snowmobile trail permit fees. Starting this year, the fee will increase from $52 to $65 and will remain in place for the next five-year period.

This change follows a statutory requirement (Public Act 400 of 2008) to adjust snowmobile trail permit fees every five years based on the CPI as determined by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, ensuring funding keeps pace with inflation.

Specifically, the adjustment accounts for a 25.1% increase over the previous five-year cycle.

"The adjustment helps offset the rising costs of equipment and maintenance," said Tim Novak, DNR state trails coordinator. "It ensures we can sustain our vast snowmobile trails system, which supports a $1 billion economic impact for the state and fuels the work of 67 volunteer clubs maintaining 6,300-plus miles of trails."

Michigan enjoys international acclaim for the exceptional quality and diversity of its trails system. Consistently ranked among the top 10 snowmobiling destinations in North America, the state also boasts the fifth-largest trail network in the nation.

Trail permits go on sale Sept. 1 each year and are valid from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30. They can be purchased online through eLicense, online via the Michigan Snowmobile ORV Association or in person at a number of DNR license agents and dealers.

Michigan’s snowmobile program is 100% funded through snowmobile trail permit and registration dollars. Every dollar is directly reinvested into the program through snowmobile clubs and DNR program support. These funds support critical operations, including:

Trail brushing and grooming by 67 snowmobile clubs.
New equipment grants for snowmobile clubs.
Trail signage and maintenance.
Trail bridge and culvert construction.
Trailhead amenities, such as restroom maintenance and plowing of parking lots.
Other snowmobile-related expenditures.
Residents must also register snowmobiles with the Michigan Secretary of State (unless sleds are used solely on private property). Nonresidents must display a valid registration from the operator's home state or province. Michigan registration is good for three years, and those dollars support the purchase of trail easements, law enforcement on trails and safety education.

"Our snowmobile clubs are paid through the snowmobile program and are a vital component of successful, quality operations," said Novak. "The revenue from every trail permit sold is funneled directly into the snowmobile program, providing essential funding needed to groom and maintain these sought-after trails."

Michigan’s vast network of designated trails and authorized public lands officially opens for the season Dec. 1 and runs through March 31. Trail grooming occurs when there is enough snow on the ground.

For those looking to experience Michigan’s winter wonderland for the first time or ready to test out equipment, the DNR offers its annual Free Snowmobiling Weekend. For two days, the requirement for a trail permit or registration is waived (on DNR trails only), providing the perfect opportunity to explore the nation's premier trails system.

Find information on snowmobiling in Michigan, including where to ride, rules and regulations, trail safety and etiquette tips and more, visit Michigan.gov/Snowmobiling.

For more information, contact Tim Novak at 517-388-8347 or [email protected]

05/11/2026

Hosting the 2027 A.S.C.O.A. Winter Meet

05/09/2026

Make sure to get mom what she really wants for Mother’s Day…we are open today until noon. 😂

May 3. We want to send out a huge Thank You to the Antique Snowmobile Club of America for their generous donation to the...
05/03/2026

May 3. We want to send out a huge Thank You to the Antique Snowmobile Club of America for their generous donation to the Museum! We appreciate their support so much!! It is an outstanding organization that was started in 1976. I would recommend subscribing to their newsletter called the Iron Dog Tracks. Their website is ASCOA .org.

May 1. Happy May Day! No it's not a snowmobile holiday, but our snow is gone, except for a few little patches. Anyway, I...
05/01/2026

May 1. Happy May Day! No it's not a snowmobile holiday, but our snow is gone, except for a few little patches. Anyway, I just saw this picture of "Little Joe" from the Bonanza show way back when. I used to watch that all the time. They did promote Mercury and Polaris snowmobiles in a few ads. Ahhh, memories.

Address

W11660 US-2
Naubinway, MI
49762

Opening Hours

Monday 8:45am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(906)4776298

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