Wyoming Trails - Snowmobile General Rules & Regulations Definitions (312-401) (a) (i) Commercial Snowmobile means a snowmobile operated as a non-guided rental snowmobile or a snowmobile leased, rented or operated by a commercial http://wyotrails.state.wy.us/Rules/SNOWRulesRegs.asp
Extractions: (a) (i) "Commercial Snowmobile" means a snowmobile operated as a non-guided rental snowmobile or a snowmobile leased, rented or operated by a commercial snowmobile outfitter; (a) (ii) "Snowmobile" means any mechanically driven vehicle of a type which utilizes sled type runners, or skis, or any endless belt tread or combination of these, designed primarily for operation over snow.
Oregon Parks And Recreation Department: ATVs ATV Permits ATV Permit Information You must display an ATV permit if you are operating your ATV on public land (and even then, the land must be specifically designated for ATV use). http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/ATV/Permits.shtml
Article V. Snowmobiles And Other Recreational Vehicles ARTICLE V. SNOWMOBILES AND OTHER RECREATIONAL VEHICLES* Article V. Snowmobiles and Other Recreational Vehicles http://www.ci.blaine.mn.us/_Docs/_SafetyServices/_PoliceDepartment/_SnowmobileRe
Snowmobiling In North Dakota Snowmobiling. Just over 3,400 miles of groomed snowmobile trails are available to North Dakota snowmobiling enthusiasts. Trails are open from December 1 through April 1, depending on http://www.parkrec.nd.gov/recreation/snowmobile/index.html
Extractions: Just over 3,400 miles of groomed snowmobile trails are available to North Dakota snowmobiling enthusiasts. Trails are open from December 1 through April 1, depending on adequate snow cover. Youth ages 12 and older who do not have a driver's license are required to successfully complete a snowmobile safety class. For out-of-state registered snowmobiles to legally operate on any North Dakota public lands, out-of-state public trails access permits must be purchased online. Frequently asked questions about snowmobiling in North Dakota Where can I ride? How are the snow conditions on the trail? How do I register my snowmobile? When are snowmobile safety courses held? ... Where can I find more information about snowmobiling? North Dakota has 14 state snowmobile trails, which are maintained by members of Snowmobile North Dakota. Trails are open from December 1 through April 1, providing that the trail has a minimum of four inches of packed snow. Many of the trails are on trail easements through private land. Snowmobilers are reminded to respect private property and remain on marked trail segments. For an official North Dakota snowmobile trail map and trail locations, contact
Snowmobiles In Yellowstone National Park: An American Right, Or Wrong? Snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park An American right, or wrong? This module includes information and resources about Impacts on Air Quality Impacts on Snowpack Chemistry http://serc.carleton.edu/research_education/yellowstone/snowmobiles.html
Extractions: Snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park. Jim Peaco, March 1998. Details More than three million people travel from around the world to visit Yellowstone National Park each year. Most people vacation during the summer months, when the air is warm, the days are long, and the roads are clear. But nearly 125,000 visitors prefer to wait until the coldest, darkest, snowiest time of year precisely because the weather is inclement and the roads are impassable. They go to experience the wonders of Yellowstone on a snowmobile. Show me more about the natural history of Yellowstone National Park Hide About 640,000 years ago, a cataclysmic volcanic event of a scale not known in human history disgorged a volume of ash so immense that it covered all of the western U.S., as well as parts of the Midwest, northern Mexico, and some areas of the eastern Pacific. The colossal eruption left a massive caldera 30 miles wide and 45 miles long, an area we know today as Yellowstone National Park.
Safe Snowmobiling: Owning And Operating A Snowmobile In Ontario Key information on owning and operating a snowmobile in Ontario Safe Snowmobiling Owning and operating a snowmobile in Ontario. Snowmobiling is an immensely popular winter activity http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/topics/snowmobile.shtml
Extractions: Skip to content Français Highways Road Safety ... Road Safety Topics Text size Search Search Snowmobiling is an immensely popular winter activity in Ontario. Whether you are a beginner or you have participated in this recreational activity for a number of years, knowledge of how to operate your vehicle safely is imperative to ensure an enjoyable ride both on and off the trail. The following highlights what you need to know to own and drive a snowmobile safely. Obey speed limits and road/trail signs and always drive within your ability. Reduce your speed when driving at night and watch out for fences, guide wires and other objects that are more difficult to spot at night. Avoid driving on frozen lakes and rivers. If it can't be avoided, check ice conditions beforehand. Wear a buoyant snowmobile suit. Carry ice picks and make sure they are accessible. Tell someone of your outing; including where you are going, the route, description of your snowmobile and your expected time of return.
Snowmobile Tour ~ West Yellowstone Vacations Click here for information on Snowmobile tours in West Yellowstone. Book your escape today! http://www.yellowstonevacations.com/about-yellowstone-vacations/news-releases/
Bonjour Québec.com: Snowmobiling Safety Tips Snowmobiling Safety first For your own safety and that of others, you must obey the law and travel on trails that are marked and maintained by snowmobiling federations. http://www.bonjourquebec.com/qc-en/securite_motoneige0.html
Snowmobiling Registrations Snowmobiling Registration Requirements. On or before November 1 of each year, the owner of each snowmobile must register the snowmobile with the Idaho Department of http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/recreation/permits/snowmobiling.aspx
Snowmobile In Idaho At The Unofficial DMV Guide Idaho Snowmobile information at DMV.ORG. Find information for Snowmobile and other Idaho DMV information. http://search.dmv.org/dmv/idaho/snowmobile
Extractions: IN.gov - Skip Navigation Note: CSS . Read our Policies for more information. IN.gov Home IN.gov DNR Advanced Search document.csesearchbox.action = "/dnr/6279.htm"; document.csesearchbox.target = ""; Governor Mitch Daniels Governor Mitch Daniels ... Kids Page flashload('/dnr/files/banner-dnr110510.swf',''); For more DNR news, subscribe to MyDNR Wild Bulletin and Outdoor Indiana . You can also follow the latest news with Twitter at http://twitter.com/INdnrnews Can I have a campfire? Muscatatuck Bottoms Land Hunt results The DNR Customer Service Center offers DNR licenses, permits and maps. The center is at 402 West Washington Street, Room W160A in Indianapolis and is open 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone: (317) 232-4200 or (877) 463-6367. Answers to common questions can be read on the Customer Service FAQ page View a list of customer center services and prices.
Snowmobiling In West Yellowstone from 180 miles of groomed trails inside the park or 400 miles outside. Please check the park's new snowmobiling regulations http://wintermt.com/snomoareas/westyell.htm
Extractions: West Yellowstone tops every snowmobilers dream list of places to go. The trail system begins right in town, where snowmobilers share city streets with motorists. Choose from 180 miles of groomed trails inside the park or 400 miles outside. Please check the park's new snowmobiling regulations before planning your trip. TRAILS All Yellowstone National Park roads except Mammoth to Cooke City and Canyon to Tower are open to snowmobiles. Ride from West Yellowstone to the lower Grand Loop, which takes you to Old Faithful, Yellowstone Lake, Norris Geyser Basin and many other of the park's favorite attractions. There are also hundreds of miles of trails in the Gallatin, Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Targhee national forests in this system. MILES GROOMED 580 Miles ELEVATION:
Snowmobiling The High Country On Logan Canyon Scenic Byway Get ready for your trip by familiarizing yourself with Utah’s snowmobiling regulations. Utah treats snowmobiles as offhighway vehicles (OHV), so browse OHV Recreation at Utah http://www.byways.org/explore/activities/snowmobiling/stories/73270
Extractions: Skip to main content byways.org - National Scenic Byways Program Search Home Explore Byways Share Experiences Learn About Byways ... Stories February 18, 2010 Snowmobiling a Ridge above Logan Canyon (UT) Experience winter as you have never done before. Snowmobile in Logan Canyon to discover all that the National Scenic Byway Bring your snowmobile to Beaver Creek Lodge Beginning and intermediate riders will find the nearby Amazon Trail a good place to start on their snowmobiling adventures. Part of the trail is heavily wooded, making it a great place to experience mountain riding. If you are looking for a more difficult trail, be sure to twist through the Garden City Trail. Look out for wintering wildlife such as mule deer or elk and keep your eyes open to catch a glimpse of the Bear Lake Valley, as you will be able to see some awesome views from the trail. Snowmobiles in the Sinks (UT) Local riders favor Sinks Trail because it is uncrowded and provides scenic views of the canyon. The trail heads south towards Hardware Ranch Wildlife Management Area from the Sinks Winter Sports Trailhead A little further west along the byway towards Logan lies the Tony Grove Recreation Area . Winding between Logan Canyon and Tony Grove Lake, the Tony Grove Trail is an awesome place to catch up on mountain trail riding opportunities.
Newberry Michigan Snowmobiling Michigan Snowmobiling Regulations click here to learn how to legally enjoy one of the most exciting activities in the U.P.! http://www.newberrytourism.com/index.php?page=Snowmobiling
Ely Adventure Rentals Snowmobile Rentals click here for Minnesota Snowmobiling regulations. click here for Minnesota's Snowmobiling Code of Ethics. click here http://www.northern-lights-lodge.com/ElyAdventureRentals/snowmobiles.htm
Extractions: Artic Cat says it best "the fun is in the riding"! The Ely and Babbitt areas are famous for their snowmobile trails. Supertrax International placed the Tomahawk Trail on their Top 10 list of the "Best Incomparable Snowmobile Adventures" . This area offers sledding adventures on the Little Grassy Trail, Taconite Trail and Spur Trail, Fishing Lakes Trail, the Stony Spur Trail, Iron Ore Trail and of course the Yukon Trail.
Enjoy The Snowmobiling Trails Of Michigan's Copper Country Nevertheless, ensure your safety and check the Keweenaw snowmobile trail conditions and the Michigan Snowmobiling Regulations before you head out on your wintry adventure. http://www.byways.org/stories/73153
Extractions: Skip to main content byways.org - National Scenic Byways Program Search Home Explore Byways Share Experiences Learn About Byways ... Stories February 18, 2010 Keweenaw Trail in Winter (MI) Copper Country Trail National Scenic Byway snowmobile trail conditions and the Michigan Snowmobiling Regulations before you head out on your wintry adventure. The Bill Nichols Trail runs north and south through majestic forests and over three old railroad trestles that rise more than 100 feet above the Firesteel River. Ride your snowmobile through towns like Twin Lakes, Toivola, and South Range as it continues on the trail toward the panoramic twin cities of Houghton and Hancock. Copper Harbor in Winter (MI) Go snowmobiling along the Copper Country Trail on the Freda Trail Loop, and see a spectacular view of Lake Superior. On a clear day, you can see Isle Royale National Park to the north. Riders who travel the Brockway Mountain Trail will feel as if they are riding on top of the world because of its panoramic views of Copper Harbor and Lake Superior. Stop in the cozy little town of Copper Harbor near the tip of the peninsula, which is an excellent place to enjoy a good meal and a toasty, comfortable bed near the historic
Extractions: IN.gov - Skip Navigation Note: CSS . Read our Policies for more information. IN.gov Home IN.gov DNR Advanced Search document.csesearchbox.action = "/dnr/6279.htm"; document.csesearchbox.target = ""; Governor Mitch Daniels Governor Mitch Daniels ... Outdoor Indiana Magazine - Archives Outdoor Indiana - March/April 2009 A flowering dogwood tree blooms in late April at artist T.C. Steele’s historic studio in Brown County. Dogwood flowers are small and surrounded by greenish-yellow petals. The flowers are surrounded by four large showy white bracts, which are not petals, but modified leaves. Photo by John Maxwell. It comes as no surprise that printing and distribution costs for Outdoor Indiana magazine have increased. One way we’re offsetting these costs is through the Friends of Outdoor Indiana Group administered through the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation . Donations to our friends group helps keep our subscription price low and ensures we’ll be around to bring you the best of Indiana’s outdoors for years to come. To donate
Extractions: Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Alaska Region Refuge Public Use Cabin Doroshin Bay Cabin Description A historic 14' x 16' foot rustic log cabin built around the turn of the century. This cabin was built as a mining cabin and later used by early trappers and hunters. Visit the cabin history section for additional information. Facilities Maximum occupancy: 4 One bunk bed, table with benches, wood stove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, broom, shovel, water bucket, fire extinguisher, established campfire ring, and outhouse. NOT included: running water, electricity, mattress or bedding, cooking utensils, or cut firewood. Access Access to the cabin is by boat, float plane, ski plane, skiing, and snowmobile. The closest boat ramp and road access is Upper Skilak Campground via Skilak road and Upper Skilak Road. Location The cabin is located on the eastern shore of Skilak Lake in the Kenai Wilderness area. Refer to USGS map Kenai B-1. GPS: Latitude 60o25.573, Longitude 150 o08.437. NAD 83 or WGS 84, Degree, Decimal, Minutes. Terrain/Vegetation Cabin is in a rocky shoreline area, overlooking Doroshin Bay of Skilak Lake. Surrounded by scattered trees, shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers and is within the 1990 Pothole Lake Fire boundaries. A large wetland area is just north of the cabin. Cabin elevation is approximately 155 feet.
LAWGIBB WINS NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CONTRACT Group has been awarded a $575,000 contract from the National Park Service (NPS) to conduct environmental assessments and economic impact analyses for snowmobiling regulations at http://www.leavcom.com/law_040201.htm
Extractions: Return to 2001 News Releases ALPHARETTA, GA, April 2, 2001 LAWGIBB Group has been awarded a $575,000 contract from the National Park Service (NPS) to conduct environmental assessments and economic impact analyses for snowmobiling regulations at over 20 national parks. Rick Pearce, Senior Vice President, who heads up the firm's Environmental Services Division, made the announcement. NPS is promulgating regulations on snowmobile use in nine national parks including: The work is divided into two distinct task orders. LAWGIBB will prepare a cost benefit and regulatory flexibility analysis of the impacts of the proposed regulation, and an economic impact analysis of the local and national impact of proposed regulations. The second project is completion of nine Environmental Assessments as required as part of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. These environmental assessments will include a wide range of topics that include: Air quality Cultural resources Effects on visitor experiences (noise, access, winter recreation)