NevadAdventureS Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Thomas Canyon Campground, Hiking, WINTER RECREATION Crosscountry skiing, snowmobiling. REGULATIONS AND RULES Maximum stay at a camp site is 14 days, dumpsters/trash cans are provided for solid waste. http://www.nevadadventures.com/recsites/elkoco/lamillecanyon/lamoillecanyon.html
Extractions: Lamoille Canyon The Lamoille Canyon Scenic By Way is a 12 mile drive, into Lamoille Canyon Scenic Area within the Ruby Mountains. These mountains have often been called "The Alps" of Nevada. You will find spectacular views of the rugged/rocky mountain peaks and glaciated canyons and lakes. SCENIC BY WAY : This is a paved two land road all the way to the top! There are three pull over areas for viewing the Canyon. There are interpretive signs that explain some of the natural features along this road. Several trail heads along the way are marked, leading you to small lakes and hidden valleys. WILDLIFE includes Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep, Elk, Mule Deer, Mountain Lion and Coyote. Sage, Blue Grouse, Chukar, Partridge, Golden Eagle, and Hawk live here. Fish of many species survive in the cold water lakes. CLIMATE : Summer comes VERY late to Lamoille Canyon. The road may be impassible even as late as July! Summer months are very nice, but the temperatures still are quite chilly at nite, camp fires and sleeping bags are needed! Winter months bring a great deal of snow and avalanches can occur, Lamoille Canyon Road is NOT maintained in the winter months. CAMPING Thomas Canyon Campgrounds : Located 8 miles up the Lamoille Canyon Scenic Byway. 42 Fee Site with picnic table, BBQ grill, concrete or asphalt site pad, fire ring/reservations recommended/potable water/5 vault toilets, modified for physical impairments/information boards/over flow parking lot/trail head for Thomas Canyon Trail.
Extractions: Snowmobiling Snowmobiling is allowed on the frozen surface of the St. Croix River, with some exceptions, on designated snowmobile trails sponsored by the state, county, or clubs and designated river crossings. The National Park Service adopts and enforces all state laws as applicable. St. Croix River: Snowmobiles can travel on the frozen river surface from Prescott to the Osceola Bridge and from St. Croix Falls to Riverside. Snowmobiling from the Highway 243 bridge at Osceola, Wisconsin north to the Xcel Energy Hydroelectric Dam at St. Croix Falls is prohibited at all times due to unsafe ice. Travel is also prohibited from the Highway 35 bridge at Riverside, north to Gordan Dam. Namekagon River : Snowmobiles may cross the river at locations along designated trails, but may not travel the length of the river. Safety and Rules:
Snowmobile Rules And Regulations For Labrador, Canada : Destination Labrador Common sense, courtesy and safety are the basis of snowmobiling regulations in Labrador. If you know the laws, respect other people's rights and snowmobile safely, you'll enjoy http://www.destinationlabrador.com/guide/snowmobile_rules_and_regulations.htm
Extractions: @import '/mwm_files/guide/sys/static/stylesheet.css'; @import '/mwm_files/guide/sys/static/user.css'; OUTDOOR EXPLORING CULTURAL TOURING SNOWMOBILING ACCOMMODATIONS ... HOME SEARCH: FEATURE MEMBER ABOUT LABRADOR CONTEST ABOUT THIS WEBSITE ... Snowmobiling Snowmobiling: Trails Guided Activities Winter Events Calendar Snowmobiling and Regulations Common sense, courtesy and safety are the basis of snowmobiling regulations in Labrador. If you know the laws, respect other people's rights and snowmobile safely, you'll enjoy your Labrador ride. Snowmobiling can be a fun and exciting way for people of all ages to travel throughout Labrador. Some of the best snowmobiling you are likely to find can be done in this region. With hundreds of miles of groomed trails and lots of locally registered snowmobiles please ensure safety becomes an important part of your ride.
Northwest Trails Association - Safety Training Contact the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for additional class dates and for snowmobiling regulations. Address P.O. Box 444, Osseo, MN 55369 http://www.nwtrails.net/safety_loretto.htm
Newberry Michigan Snowmobiling And Rentals Michigan Snowmobiling Regulations click here to learn how to legally enjoy one of the most exciting activities in the U.P.! Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula Map - this is a http://www.newberrymichigan.net/snowmobiling/newberrysnowmobiling.html
Extractions: Snowmobiling in the Northwoods With direct GROOMED trail access from your cabin or suite, Northern Lights Lodge is the perfect base for your next snowmobile trip. Explore miles of groomed wilderness trails that wind through the Northwoods. Since Northern Lights Lodge is located in the middle of the Ely/Babbitt area trail system you won't have to travel across miles of the same trail each day just to try another trail. We offer plenty of space for trailer parking, plug-ins as well as on-site gas and oil. Put your winter passion to the test on our trail system and ride: The Tomahawk Trail which was awarded the distinction of being ranked amongst the 10 Best Incomparable Snowmobile Adventures by Supertrax in 2004. This is a 65 mile trail that connects Ely to the Northshore. Our very own
Minnesota Snowmobiling Vacations At Wildwood Resort You can purchase one online thru the Minnesota DNR's website by clicking here. 20092010 Minnesota Snowmobiling Regulations (.pdf file) http://www.wildwoodresort.net/winter_snowmobiling.html
Extractions: showMenu('horizontal') W ildwood Resort brings you snowmobiling in Minnesota at its best, with a varying terrain that makes for exciting riding and spectacular scenery. Wildwood is located in the heart of Minnesota's prime snowmobiling region of Itasca County and our central location makes the resort an ideal hub from which to explore. There are more than 1,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails here regarded as some of the finest in the state. Nowhere does snowmobiling in Minnesota get any better. The new Bushwacker Trail runs directly along the south side of Bass Lake, so all you have to do is unload your snowmobile and connect via a couple-minute ride from your cabin to the trail system across the bay. Itasca County's Trail system ties into the popular Taconite Trail linking all of Northern Minnesota. The area's 13 snowmobile clubs work hard to keep our trails in top condition, as do our local county and state trail groomers. You won't find a more dedicated and fun-loving group of people. Be sure to stop in at an area clubhouse for a break and meet some new friends. With an annual average snowfall of nearly 5 feet, it's no wonder that people from around the country come to this region of Minnesota to experience the best snow, our comfortable accommodations, and the incredible winter scenery of the Northwoods. Along with the groomed trails are many miles of beautiful scenery and wildlife that will take you back into some breathtaking pristine areas, getting you away from the crowds.
Explore Hutchinson - Minnesota's Hometown Minnesota snowmobiling regulations, and code of ethics can be found at www.dnr.state.mn.us/snowmobiling. The Luce Line trail from Winsted to Hutchinson is undeveloped. http://www.explorehutchinson.com/luce-line.html
Extractions: contact us request for info city map local weather ... Event Planning The Luce Line trail is paved and well maintained for approximately 3 miles through the picturesque City of Hutchinson. The trail runs along the scenic South Fork of the Crow River. www.dnr.state.mn.us/snowmobiling The Luce Line trail from Winsted to Hutchinson is undeveloped. It has a medium gravel base and is suitable for biking. The trail from Hutchinson to Cedar Mills was developed with a base of crushed granite in 1998. This bikeable granite is of a larger size. A final surface of crushed limestone will be added in the future. The Luce Line State Trail is a 63 mile long former railroad grade which is being developed for biking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. The limestone surfaced trail runs from Plymouth 30 miles West to Winsted, with a parallel tread way for horseback riding. Snowmobiles are allowed on the trail West of Orono. For more Luce Line details, go to www.dnr.state.mn.us