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‘Snowmobile trails are open from Dec. 1 to March 31 only when the trail is posted as "OPEN." Please check trail reports before hitting the trail. All snowmobiles must be registered.
The Indiana Snowmobile Trails Manual is based on the needs of Indiana’s snowmobilers and requirements of the Indiana Attorney General, the Department of Administration, and the Department of Natural Resources. It provides information for snowmobile clubs and DNR staff participating in the program.
All Indiana Snowmobile Laws (Indiana Code 14-16-1) must be obeyed. Snowmobiling on county roads is allowed in some counties. The sheriff's office of each county can provide up-to-date information on its snowmobiling laws.
Snowmobiling in Indiana. Snowmobiles on County Roads. Laws governing snowmobile use on public roads are made individually by each county. Counties may have different requirements and restrictions. Please review county ordinances before riding.
Information about Trail Conditions is available after the first good snowfall from the ISA Website (24 hours a day, updated as trail conditions change). Only registered snowmobiles may be used on the trails.
2 gru 2022 · Indiana’s official snowmobiling season began Thursday and lasts through March 31. The DNR’s four public trails range from “flat and fast to more technical and wooded.” The DNR says that with enough snowfall, the snowmobile trail managers will sign and publicize that their trails are open for riding. Trail passes are not required, but snowmobiles must be registered to ride w/the Indiana ...
The snowmobile trails are open in December, January, February, and March when snow conditions are adequate and the trails are posted as “open.” Trail conditions are reported on the Indiana Snowmobilers Association website: http://www.indianasnowmobilers.com/?q=trail-reports. ORVs and snowmobiles have been increasing in popu-