Minnesota law requires a snowmobile safety certification for residents born after Dec. 31, 1976, but DNR recommends all riders complete a safety course. Information about safety training courses can ...
* Snowmobilers have more than 20,000 miles of trails to ride, including about 18,000 miles of club trails and 2,000 miles of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources trails. * About 273,000 ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. - As a rule, Minnesota's snowmobile trails are supposed to open December 1, but many years there isn't enough snow on the ground to allow that to happen. Mark 2015 down as one of those ...
MINNESOTA CITY, Minn. (WKBT) -- The signs are up on a Highway 61 snowmobile trail in Minnesota City. Today kicks off snowmobile season and snowmobilers are ready to hit the trails. Although there ...
Conservation officer Darrin Kittelson (International Falls 1) reports his workload still is centering on ice fishing, snowmobiling and ATV activity. The snowmobiling is pretty much limited to the lake ...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — The cartography of snowmobile trails north of Detroit Lakes looks like the brain map of someone cold and confused. There are miles and miles (and miles) of trails, and they wind ...
The sweep of white conditions doesn’t mean winter sports like snowmobiling are back in session just because Minnesota surpassed its average March snowfall (8.2 inches) — and in some places ...
Hiawatha SnoSeekers is one of the snowmobile clubs that has been asked to share some insight and information with the readers of the Post-Bulletin in regards to the sport of snowmobiling in our area.
ST. PAUL – Minnesota snowmobile trails officially opened Friday, Dec. 1, but the lack of snow cover means the trails aren’t yet usable, the Department of Natural Resources said in a reminder. Several ...
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