Extractions: McCall Chamber of Commerce Area Snowmobiling Trail parking is available on Warren Wagon Road at North Beach, and also further along the Road at Sylvan Creek. Note: Many choose to start the 56-mile ride to Warren from here, resulting in uneven trail conditions . Food and lodging options in Secesh and Warren make this a popular overnight adventure. Temporary parking is available at West Face - West of McCall on Highway 55, and Forest Service Road #257. Note: The loop around Brundage Mountain Resort ski area is popular with cross-country skiers, so please exercise caution Trail maps ( with routes and mileages ) can be purchased from most snowmobile outfitters and the Police Department. All snowmobiles must have a current registration in order to operate on groomed trails ( see more rules ). These may be purchased at snowmobile dealerships, county offices, and the Idaho State Parks and Recreation office. A special sticker is required to ride within the city limits of McCall, and can be purchased at the Police Department.
Paradise MI Snowmobiling Rules And Regulations Paradise!! The members of the Paradise Area Chamber of Commerce arehappy you have chosen Paradise for your snowmobiling destination. http://www.paradisemichigan.org/snowrules.html
Extractions: Phone: (906) 492-3219 www.paradisemichigan.org "PARADISE AREA SNOWMOBILE RULES OF THE ROAD" ALL MICHIGAN SNOWMOBILE LAWS APPLY IN PARADISE and are routinely enforced by state and county law enforcement officers. M-123 is a State Highway. It is illegal to ride on the plowed portion of State Highways in Michigan. Whitefish Point Road is a Chippewa County road. You may ride on the plowed portion of Chippewa County Roads WHEN THE UNPLOWED PORTION IS IMPASSABLE. Always ride single file, with the flow of traffic next to the snowbank and do NOT PASS VEHICLES. The recommended speed limit on Whitefish Point Road is 30 MPH. Be aware of vehicles coming from hidden driveways. They have the right-of-way. ENDS! The "Town Trail" has two-way traffic and the speed limit is 15 MPH. Ordanance #060100. RIDING ON THE PLOWED PORTION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY SOUTH AND WEST OF THE TOWN TRAIL IS NOT LEGAL. Protect your sport in Paradise!!! Please respect the private property of the citizens of Paradise!! The members of the Paradise Area Chamber of Commerce are happy you have chosen Paradise for your snowmobiling destination. We hope you enjoy your stay in our community and that you will come back to see us soon.
Outdoors In MaineToday.com | Snowmobiling snowmobiling in Northern Maine has rules, regulations and trail maps. SledMaineis a commercial site with information on Maine snowmobiling http://outdoors.mainetoday.com/snowmobiling/
Extractions: Staff photo by John Patriquin Snowmobilers hit a trail after a stop at the Wicked Good Store in Lovell on Feb. 21, 2003. Learn how to get started in snowmobiling. Get safety tips and ice advisories from the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Contact Maine's Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to register your snowmobile. Want to rent a sled? Check out the list of certified snowmobile rental agencies Learn more about snowmobiling in Maine , including license, registration fees, and safety information. Consult the Calendar to see what snowmobiling events are coming up. Also in Snowmobiling: A weekly snowmobiling column by Cathy Genthner
LookSmart - Directory - Regional Guides To Snowmobiling Snowmobile Trail Map Discover popular snowmobiling routes in Northern Aroostook County.Links to detailed info and outlines snowmobiling laws and regulations. http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317830/us317896/us169714/us59289/us92
Snowmobile Forums regulations and more. Maine snowmobiling snowmobiling in Maine. Classifieds,regulations, chat, bulletin board and weather links. http://www.autoswalk.com/snowforlin1.html
Extractions: Alaska State Snowmobiling Association - ASSA is the official representative for snowmobiling interests in Alaska promoting the sport, safety concerns and legislative issues. American Snowmobiler - American Snowmobiler On-line site British Columbia Snowmobile Federation - Information regarding snowmobiling with links to trail maps, area events, trail registration information, and pictures. The Buckeye Snowmobiler - Publication mailed directly to the snowmobile enthusiast in the state of Ohio. Central Ontario Region Snowmobile Association - The Central Ontario Snowmobile Region is only an hour from Toronto located in Durham Region. The five member clubs of CORSA groom and maintain over 650 kms of trails Colorado State Parks-Snowmobile Program - Snowmobile safety, registration, statutes, tips and links to trail conditions, clubs and maps. Deek's Snowmobiling Web World - Snowmobiling links for New England, photos, Snowmobile information Ehlert Publishing Group, Inc.
Forest Preserve District Of Cook County about snowmobiling in the FPDCC, please download this Adobe® Acrobat PDF offeringthe information shown above on our snowmobile areas, regulations, safety http://www.fpdcc.com/tier3.php?content_id=53
Travel Alberta - Skiing & Winter Fun - Snowmobiling Info Unit. National Parks snowmobiling has been PROHIBITED in all NationalParks since 1986. snowmobile. regulations. In a Public Place. http://www1.travelalberta.com/content/wintermagic/snowmobiling-info.cfm
Snowmobile Rules And Regulations Snowmobile Rules and regulations. South Dakota has several rules and regulationsthat pertain to snowmobiling. These rules were established http://www.sdgfp.info/Parks/Recreation/Snowmobiling/RulesandRegs.htm
Extractions: Snowmobile Rules and Regulations South Dakota has several rules and regulations that pertain to snowmobiling. These rules were established for a number of reasons including the protection of those who enjoy our sport. Park rangers routinely patrol South Dakotas groomed trail system to provide law enforcement and safety. The following are just a few of the rules that snowmobilers should follow when riding in our state. A comprehensive list of South Dakotas codified laws can be found at: http://legis.state.sd.us/statutes/index.cfm Snowmobile Main Menu Trail Conditions Weather Accident Reporting The operator of a snowmobile involved in an accident on public lands, frozen public waters or any private lands leased for public snowmobile use which results in damage to a snowmobile or other property in excess of $1,000 or results in death or injury requiring medical attention to any person must immediately report the accident to a law enforcement officer. If the operator of the snowmobile is physically incapable of filing a report, then someone acting for him/her must file. Trespassing No person shall operate a snowmobile upon private land without permission from the owner or lessee of the land. This provision does not apply to snowmobiles operating in public road rights-of-way.
Safe Snowmobiling snowmobiling safety tips to ensure a safe and happy snowmobiling season Defect Investigationsand Recalls Nigel Mortimer Standards and regulations MarcAndré http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/tp2436/rs200001/snowmob.htm
Extractions: document.write(document.frmmenu.elements['titleaction'].value); Snowmobiling is a sport enjoying increasing popularity. There are currently over 700,000 registered snowmobiles in Canada and over 161,000 km of snowmobile trails. With the continuing surge in snowmobile sales in Canada and the much publicized and largely preventable snowmobile accidents of the last few years, Transport Canada reminds all snowmobile enthusiasts that they have it in their power to make snowmobiling safe and enjoyable. Follow the safety tips at the end of this article! Snowmobilers are encouraged to belong to a recognized Snowmobile Club. Snowmobilers should also follow these common sense snowmobiling safety tips to ensure a safe and happy snowmobiling season: ALWAYS: Before you set out: Inform others of your destination and estimated arrival time. Inspect your snowmobile for mechanical integrity. Carry first aid and survival kits. Check local avalanche conditions in avalanche-prone areas; there is a web site for this at www.avalanche.ca/
General Rules For Snowmobiling In Iowa Additional signs as well as the complete rules and regulations governing the sportof snowmobiling in Iowa can be found in the online version (.pdf) of the http://www.iowasnowmobiler.com/regulations.html
Extractions: Working closely with the ISSA, the IDNR oversees the purchase of new groomers and the dispersion of operating funds to more than 60 local snowmobile clubs. With approximately 5,000 miles of trail, the ISSA invites you to tour our state by sled this season, and to help keep you better informed, we have provided up-to-date trail conditions for each region of the state you are interested in visiting.
Extractions: Average Annual Snowfall: 77.5 Inches Minnesota's 17,000 miles of snowmobile trails offer a wide variety of environments. In the northern part of the state, the trails wind through snowy woodlands dotted with lakes and streams. The central region of Minnesota is wide-open prairie, while the southeastern bluffs feature limestone cliffs. Minnesota's trail system runs from the state's more densely populated areas all the way to its remote, sparsely populated wilderness, providing sledders the opportunity to either get away from it all, or go for a quick ride close to home. There are plenty of small towns along the trails offering food, lodging, equipment rental and other services. Registration/Permits: Helmets: Required for riders 17 years old or under.
Snowmobile Snowmobiling Snowmobile Makers File Brief To Oppose The Overturn EPA regulations Haslett, Mich YellowstoneNational Park Open For snowmobiling In 2003/2004 September 12, 2003 http://www.snowtracks.com/cgi-bin/snowtalk/forum.cgi?az=list&forum=issues
Scott County, Iowa http//www.iowasnowmobiler.com/regulations.html; http//www.ilsnowmobile.com.Scott County Conservation. snowmobiling is not permitted in Scott County http://www.scottcountyiowa.com/snowmobiling.html
Extractions: Scott County Snowmobile Route map from Secondary Roads The Secondary Roads Department maintains a map of approved snowmobile routes in unincorporated Scott County. This map is updated and approved annually by the Board of Supervisors. For snowmobiling information within city boundaries, please contact that city hall for information. Snowmobile Route Map
Snowmobiling At Brian Head trail conditions. There are town regulations regarding snowmobiling,so before your ride out, please check the local regulations. http://www.xpressweb.com/brianhead/snowmobiling.html
Extractions: Snowmobiling in Brian Head offers some of southern Utah's most scenic vistas in the winter time such as the Cedar Breaks National Park and other views to take your breath away. Brian Head has snowmobile trails going through the town and accessing the National Park areas and Dixie National Forest. You can bring your own snowmobile, or go on a guided snowmobile tour. There are facilities that provide sales, service and storage for your snowmobiles. Utah State Parks and Recreation provides snowmobile trails from Cedar Breaks National Park to Panguitch Lake and down to Duck Creek; with all three areas providing gas, food, and lodging. Brian Head has town trails and local meadows that can give the beginner or the expert rider the terrain desired. All areas that snowmobilers are able to ride are located within the Dixie National Forest which surrounds Brian Head. Before leaving on your own with your snowmobile, it is advisable to check the area that you will be riding in, and the snow and trail conditions, so that your ride can be a safe one. Crystal Mountain Recreation Inc. provides state and local snowmobile maps along with the trail conditions. There are town regulations regarding snowmobiling, so before your ride out, please check the local regulations. Brian Head's elevation is between 9.400 and 11,000 feet; therefore, if you are bringing up your own snowmobile for the first time, make sure that your snowmobile has been high altituted for this elevation. Crystal Mountain Recreation inc., a Yamaha Snowmobile Dealership, offers facilities that can help you with your snowmobile(s) when riding at this elevation.
Snowmobile Regulations Forest road use regulations of the Forest Practices Code of BC Act allow for Thereare two legal closures in force affecting snowmobiling under the Forest http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/drm/Recreation/WinterRecreation/SnowmobileRegulations.h
Extractions: Snowmobile Regulations and Closures Forest road use regulations of the Forest Practices Code of BC Act allow for snowmobile operation on unploughed roads within provincial forests, unless such roads are closed for other purposes, such as wildlife protection or commercial heli-skiing. A person must not operate a snowmobile on a Forest Service road if it appears that the road has been snowploughed, or that the road is otherwise fit for travel by other motor vehicles. The maximum allowable speed is 80 km/h but any operating speed must be safe for the conditions. A person does not need to hold a drivers license issued under the Motor Vehicle Act or third party liability insurance while operating a snowmobile on Forest Service roads. However snowmobiles must be registered and marked with identification numbers (decals in British Columbia. Local agreement areas and legal closures are monitored and enforced by Ministry staff. Please refer to the Winter Recreation map brochure and obey posted signs.
Extractions: and Recreation Areas Rules and Regulations South Dakota has several rules and regulations that pertain to snowmobiling. These rules were established for a number of reasons including the protection of those who enjoy our sport. Park rangers routinely patrol South Dakotas groomed trail system to provide law enforcement and safety. The following are just a few of the rules that snowmobilers should follow when riding in our state. A comprehensive list of South Dakotas codified laws can be found at: http://legis.state.sd.us/statutes/index.cfm Accident Reporting The operator of a snowmobile involved in an accident on public lands, frozen public waters or any private lands leased for public snowmobile use which results in damage to a snowmobile or other property in excess of $1,000 or results in death or injury requiring medical attention to any person must immediately report the accident to a law enforcement officer. If the operator of the snowmobile is physically incapable of filing a report, then someone acting for him/her must file. Trespassing No person shall operate a snowmobile upon private land without permission from the owner or lessee of the land. This provision does not apply to snowmobiles operating in public road rights-of-way.
US-Parks.com - Rocky Mountain National Park Activities - Snowmobiling $1595 for a 6 Day Trip. More Trips . Limited snowmobiling opportunities areavailable on the West Side of the Park, near Grand Lake. COLORADO regulations. http://www.us-parks.com/US_National_Parks/rocky/rocky_snowmobile.shtml
Extractions: Rocky Mountain National Park Activities - Snowmobiling Park Locator Routes Activities Maps ... Help Me! June 11, 2004 MyPage E-Cards Screensavers Newsletter ... Email Page Park Information Lodging Park Activities Vicinity Map Accessible Trails ... General Info Routes Badlands Yellowstone Activities Biking Fishing Horseback Riding Snowmobiling ... Climbing Nearby Parks None Towns Estes Park Grand Lake Steamboat Springs Loveland US-Parks Store Rocky Mountain Maps Rocky Mountain Books US Books Camping Books ... National Parks Pass Site Info About Us Advertise with Us Contacts Privacy Policy ... Activities Rocky Mountain National Park Snowmobiling Adventure Tours Near Rocky Colorados Rocky Mountain Park Thats not the Aspen that will be the heart of our Aspen Hike. The Aspen we promise is the magnificent high-alpine setting whose beauty enraptures everyone with the opportunity to bask in its glow. $1595 for a 6 Day Trip More Trips Limited snowmobiling opportunities are available on the West Side of the Park , near Grand Lake . The few routes that are available provide access to spectacular scenery both in the park and on adjacent U.S. Forest Service lands. There are no snowmobile routes on the East Side of the Park.
Extractions: Costa Rica $1160 for 8 days Park Locator Routes Activities Maps ... Help Me! June 11, 2004 MyPage E-Cards Screensavers Newsletter ... Email Page Park Information Lodging Park Activities Vicinity Map Hikes ... General Info Routes Yellowstone/Arches Badlands/Yellowstone Activities Snowmobiling Cross Country Skiing River Rafting/Floating Fishing ... Mountaineering Nearby Parks Yellowstone Towns Jackson West Yellowstone Cody US-Parks Store Grand Teton Maps Grand Teton Books US Books Camping Books ... National Parks Pass Site Info About Us Advertise with Us Contacts Privacy Policy ... Snowmobiling snowmobile rules Regulations A person under 16 years of age may only operate a snowmobile if accompanied and supervised within line of sight by a responsible person 21 years of age or older. The responsible person must supervise only one person under 16 years of age. A person under 12 years of age may only operate a snowmobile if accompanied on the same machine by a responsible person 21 years of age or older.