Bush Backs Ban On Snowmobile Ban... on the snowmobiling rule as part of a wider review of about 175 regulations to go along with the Clinton administration s snowmobiling regulations, http://www.libertymatters.org/newsservice/2001/faxback/4.25.01snowmobileban.htm
Extractions: http://wnd.com/frame/direct.asp?SITE=www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55065-2001Apr23.html The Bush administration gave the go-ahead yesterday to a Clinton administration ban on recreational snowmobiling in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks in the latest move by the White House to shore up the president's environmental credentials. But the White House said it still hoped an agreement would eventually be reached to allow "limited recreational use" of snowmobiles in the two Wyoming parks. The snowmobile ban, issued in January on the day former president Bill Clinton left office, followed years of controversy over snowmobiling in the parks that pitted environmentalists concerned about air pollution and noise against snowmobile manufacturers, sportsmen and nearby communities that benefit from winter tourism. Within hours of his inauguration, President Bush put a hold on the snowmobiling rule as part of a wider review of about 175 regulations issued by the Clinton administration. Yesterday, the Interior Department announced that it would not stand in the way of the new regulation that would ban snowmobiles in Yellowstone and Grand Teton by the winter of 2003-2004.
Snowmobile Regulations: Minnesota DNR Cover image from the snowmobile regulations booklet. Snowmobile regulations.Main page. Metal traction device (stud) law snowmobiling information http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/snowmobile/
Extractions: Note: This information is available in an alternative format upon request. E-mail the DNR Information Center at info@dnr.state.mn.us or call at (651) 296-6157 or (888) MINNDNR; TTY: (651) 296-5484 or (800) 657-3929. This document contains a synopsis of the state snowmobile laws and regulations. For complete snowmobile laws and regulations, consult Minnesota Statutes and Rules of the DNR. Back to top Web site policies: Accessibility Linking Privacy Snowmobile regulations Main page Metal traction device (stud) law Snowmobiling information Snowmobile stickers Registration fees Metal traction device (stud) permit State trail stickers Snowmobile trails Snowmobile trail maps Paved trail information State trails State forests ... State parks Snowmobiling Main page Regulations Snowmobiler's code of ethics Snowmobile safety training Ice safety
Maine Snowmobiling Links to Maine snowmobile laws, regulations, trails, facts, conditions and safety throughout the state. http://www.mainesports.com/snow
Snowmobiling: Minnesota DNR Minnesota state snowmobile trails, trail contacts, rules and regulations, maps,current snowmobile trail conditions. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/snowmobiling/
Extractions: Site Map Contact the DNR What's New? Newsroom ... Outdoor activities As of July 1, 2004, the metal traction device (stud) permit is no longer needed for snowmobiles registered in Minnesota. However, you may not operate a snowmobile with metal traction devices on paved public trails, except when allowed by local government on trails under these jurisdictions or any portion of a paved state trail designated for such use by the commissioner. More information about Minnesota's metal traction device (stud) law Snowmobiles not registered in Minnesota must still bear a snowmobile state trail permit Snowmobile safety training
Snowmobile Maine Working locally and at the state level to promote snowmobiling in Maine. Offers rules and regulations, trail conditions, events calendar and safety tips. http://www.mesnow.com/
Extractions: Snowmobile Regulations and Registration Info Minnesota Snowmobile Regulations Current information from the DNR is for 2004-05 in PDF format. Snowmobile (DNR) Snowmobile Code of Ethics (DNR) Snowmobile Safety Training (DNR) Snowmobile State Trail Permit For snowmobiles not registered in Minnesota. More information from the DNR Metal Traction Devices (DNR) Snowmobiles equipped with studs are welcome in Minnesota. Minnesota-registered snowmobiles need a metal traction device permit. Studded tracks are not allowed on paved public trails. More information from the DNR Paved Trail Information. Snowmobiling and Ice Safety (DNR) Provided courtesy of the
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Snowmobile Regulations In Yellowstone National Park Snowmobile regulations, SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND. Snowmobile regulations Listings.American National Park Adventures snowmobiling http://www.yellowstonewinterguide.com/snowmobiling/snowmobiling_regulations.php
WDNR - Snowmobiling In Wisconsin Registration information, trail permits, regulations, accident reporting, and safety tips from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/cs/Registrations/snow.htm
Extractions: The Department of Natural Resources is now offering registration renewal services via the Internet. This service is a quick and convenient way to renew your registration with a credit card (Visa® MasterCard®). There is an additional $1.00 for this service. Snowmobile owners who renew online can also print the validation receipt that will allow them to operate their snowmobiles while they wait for the new registration certificate and decals. This service is available 24hours a day, seven days a week. The online renewal page for snowmobiles can be found at www.snowmobile.wisconsin.gov
Extractions: On Tuesday December 16, 2003, Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. issued an order to set aside a recent National Park Service winter use plan and rule that allowed for limited snowmobile use in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway. The November 18, 2002, regulation is in effect. That rule phases out snowmobile use in the three parks in favor of multi-passenger snowcoaches. The decision to phase out snowmobile use was signed in a November 2000 Record of Decision (ROD), with the rule to implement that decision signed in January 2001. The rule called for the gradual phase out of all recreational snowmobile use by the winter season of 2003-2004 in favor of NPS-managed mass transit snowcoaches. The November 18, 2002 rule delayed the implementation of this decision for one year to allow NPS to complete the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement and plan for the transition to mass-transit snowcoaches.
You Are Being Redirected To SD State Parks Website Guide to state parks and recreation areas, calendar of events, camping info, volunteer and internship opportunities, winter/snowmobiling activities, and park rules and regulations. http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/sdparks/
New York State Snowmobile Association NYSSA seeks to preserve and improve snowmobiling in New York. Offers State laws and regulations, membership information, events calendar, and bulletin board. http://www.nyssnowassoc.org/
Snowmobiling: Minnesota DNR Minnesota state snowmobile trails, trail contacts, rules and regulations, maps, current snowmobile trail conditions. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/snowmobiling/index.html
Extractions: Site Map Contact the DNR What's New? Newsroom ... Outdoor activities As of July 1, 2004, the metal traction device (stud) permit is no longer needed for snowmobiles registered in Minnesota. However, you may not operate a snowmobile with metal traction devices on paved public trails, except when allowed by local government on trails under these jurisdictions or any portion of a paved state trail designated for such use by the commissioner. More information about Minnesota's metal traction device (stud) law Snowmobiles not registered in Minnesota must still bear a snowmobile state trail permit Snowmobile safety training
Extractions: WHAT TO KNOW 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. WHAT TO KNOW The St. Croix and Namekagon rivers do not freeze uniformly, currents, springs, water depth, and water level fluctuations because of the dams, all contribute to ice that can be thick or thin within short distances. Use caution and pay attention for thin ice when travelling on the river.
Extractions: The State of Maine offers many varieties of snowmobiling excitement, from its thousands of miles of trails, forests, and lakes to its many snowmobiling events. Five of the most visited areas include: Baxter State Park, Jackman-Moose River, Moosehead Lake, Rangeley Lakes and Aroostook County. Whatever you are looking for, Maine is for you. Make your source for snowmobiling information SLEDMAINE
Snowmobiling, Michigan Rules And Regulations snowmobiling IN MICHIGAN. Rules and regulations. Slow Down, Don t Drink and Liveto Enjoy Michigan s Winter Wonderland. The State of Michigan, http://www.exploringthenorth.com/snorules/regs.html
Extractions: SNOWMOBILING IN MICHIGAN Rules and Regulations Slow Down, Don't Drink and Live to Enjoy Michigan's Winter Wonderland. The State of Michigan, including every available branch of law enforcement, thoroughly enforces all snowmobile laws. Fines are substantial. A snowmobile is any motor driven vehicle designed primarily for travel on snow or ice utilizing sled type runners or skis, or an endless belt tread or similar means to contact the surface upon which it is operated. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS A snowmobile shall not be operated by a Michigan resident unless the owner first obtains a certificate of registration and a registration decal. A snowmobile owned by a non-resident, before operation in Michigan, must display a valid registration from their home state or province, or be registered in Michigan. The secretary of state registers snowmobiles for a three year period for a fee of $15.00. The registration cycle begins on October 1 and expires on September 30 of the third year following registration. Any time a registered snowmobile is sold to another person, the registration must also be transferred. The secretary of state must be contacted to transfer the registration of a snowmobile.
Snowmobiling At U.S. State Parks Includes information on snowmobile registration, regulations, safety, Includes information on rules and regulations, trail maps, snowmobile clubs, http://usparks.about.com/cs/snowmobiling/
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Rules And Safety For Snowmobiling In Iowa complete rules and regulations governing the sport of snowmobiling in Natural Resources 2003 Iowa Snowmobile regulations manual. Trail signs. http://www.iowasnowmobiler.com/regulations.html
Extractions: Nonresidents: Register your snowmobile or ATV registration online! List of Nonresident Snowmobile Registration Agents For information on New Hampshire snowmobile registration, visit www.wildlife.state.nh.us for a list of registration agents or call (603) 271-3422 and request forms to register by mail. INDEX Accidents, Reporting