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Albany,
NY – February 2025 / NewsmakerAlert: Governor
Kathy Hochul announces
two free snowmobile weekends for all out-of-state and Canadian snowmobilers
to rev their engines and explore what New
York has to offer. New York State will waive registration fees for
out-of-state snowmobilers February 28-March 2 and March 7-9, 2025,
encouraging out-of-state visitors to come ride the more than 10,000 miles
of snowmobile trails in New York State.
“New
York is home to more than 10,000 miles of snowmobile trails, making it
the perfect place to explore everything from snow peaked mountains and
endless forests to pristine valleys and the Great Lakes,” Governor Hochul
said. “I encourage everyone to take advantage of the beauty our state has
to offer, and we’re making it easier with free snowmobiling weekends for
adventurers to see it for themselves.”
During
the weekends, the registration requirement in New York is waived for already
properly registered and insured out-of-state snowmobiling enthusiasts.
Participants in these free snowmobiling events must operate a snowmobile
that is registered in their home state/province and must carry any applicable
insurance as required. Outside of this promotion, out-of-state and Canadian
snowmobilers are required to register their snowmobiles with New York State
before hitting the State’s trails — from the Hudson Valley to the North
Country to Western New York.
These
free snowmobiling weekends, February 28-March 2 and March 7-9, 2025,
help boost tourism for State and local economies, and reinforce New York’s
commitment to the industry. New York State has made an ongoing commitment
to snowmobile trail maintenance and our local grants program is funded
by snowmobile registration fees collected by the State Department of Motor
Vehicles and deposited into the Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance
Fund. County and municipal governments distribute the grants to about 230
snowmobile clubs across the State, which in turn groom and maintain the
trails.
New
York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commissioner
Pro Tempore Randy Simons said, “New York State is fortunate to have many
snowmobile clubs, counties, and municipalities who do great work to groom
and maintain our trail network, ensuring a smooth ride and a safe, enjoyable
journey for all. Our trails offer a thrilling escape into winter wonderlands—winding
through pristine forests, across snowy fields, and offering breathtaking
views at every turn. It’s not just a ride, it’s an adventure leaving visitors
eager to return again and again and explore more of what the Empire State
has to offer.”
Empire
State Development President CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “New
York’s free snowmobiling weekends are the perfect time for visitors to
explore the state’s picturesque winter landscape and its vast network of
snowmobile trails. Tourism is crucial to our regional economies, and opportunities
like this help to welcome guests who stay, dine and shop in our vibrant
communities, supporting local jobs and small businesses.”
New
York State Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder
said, “Our state is enjoying an exceptional snowmobiling season, and these
free weekends are the perfect opportunity for non-New Yorkers to experience
all that we have to offer. Remember that visitors who snowmobile here outside
of designated free weekends must obtain a temporary snowmobile registration,
while New Yorkers must renew their snowmobile registrations annually online.
The registration fees go toward maintaining our beautiful trail network,
which all snowmobilers must enjoy safely and responsibly. That means always
wearing a helmet and never riding while impaired.”
New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation Interim Commissioner
Sean Mahar said, “New York’s network of snowmobile trails provides extraordinary
winter recreation for residents and visitors alike. I encourage the public
to take advantage of these free weekends to enjoy some of the thousands
of miles of trails the state has to offer and to ride safely and responsibly
to protect themselves and others.”
New
York State Snowmobile Association President Rosanne Warner said, “The New
York State Snowmobile Association and all of its member clubs would like
to thank the Governor for promoting snowmobiling as an important part of
the winter tourism economy. In-state snowmobilers as well as out-of-state
visitors enjoy riding our trail system and are always pleased with the
diversity of riding opportunities New York State has to offer. Snowmobilers
are very important contributors to our local winter economy and we appreciate
the support and recognition of Governor Hochul.”
New
York State reminds riders to observe trail conditions and safety procedures
while snowmobiling. Trail conditions vary depending on snowfall amounts
and other factors. Snowmobilers, fishermen, skiers and snowshoers should
put safety first and to proceed with extreme caution before venturing on
ice- or snow-covered bodies of water. Historically, the two leading causes
of snowmobile injuries in New York State are excessive speed and operator
intoxication.
Top
safety recommendations include:
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INSPECT
and properly maintain your snowmobile; carry emergency supplies
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ALWAYS
wear a helmet with DOT-certified standards and make sure you wear appropriate
snowmobile gear including bibs, jackets, boots, and gloves to withstand
the elements
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ALWAYS
ride with a buddy or group and tell a responsible person where you will
be riding and your expected return time
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SLOW
DOWN. Ride within your ability
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STAY
ON MARKED TRAILS. Respect landowners and obey posted signs
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NEVER
drink alcohol or use drugs and ride
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FROZEN
BODIES OF WATER are not designated trails; if you plan to ride on ice,
proceed with caution and be aware of potential hazards under the snow.
If you choose to ride on ice, wear a snowmobile suit with flotation built-in
and carry a set of ice picks as a precaution.
Check
the websites of area snowmobile clubs for information on trail conditions,
including the status of grooming. Individuals operating a snowmobile should
be familiar with safe riding practices and all applicable laws, rules and
regulations. The New
York State Snowmobile Association website provides information about
snowmobiling and snowmobile clubs. Maps of the State snowmobile trail network
are available on New
York State Parks’ website.
More
information on planning a great snowmobile getaway and other ways to enjoy
winter in New York State is available at iloveny.com/winter.
The
DMV reminds New York riders that snowmobile registrations must be renewed
annually. DMV allows snowmobilers to renew registrations online on the
DMV website,
by mail or in person at a DMV
office. Snowmobile registration costs $100 but is decreased to $45
if the snowmobiler is a member of a local snowmobile club.
Non-New
Yorkers who wish to use a snowmobile in New York State before or after
this promotional weekend can use the NYS
Registration for Out-of-State Snowmobile service to get a 15-day registration
and operate their snowmobile here immediately. DMV will send a permanent
registration in the mail.
The
free snowmobile weekend complements Governor Hochul’s efforts to encourage
outdoor recreation. The FY26 Executive Budget proposes $200 million for
State Parks to invest in and aid the ongoing transformation of New York’s
flagship parks and support critical infrastructure projects throughout
the park system. The Governor’s new Unplug and Play initiative also earmarks
$100 million for construction and renovation of community centers through
the Build Recreational Infrastructure for Communities, Kids and Seniors
(NY BRICKS), $67.5 million for the Places for Learning, Activity and Youth
Socialization (NY PLAYS) initiative helping New York communities construct
new playgrounds and renovate existing playgrounds; and an additional $50
million for the Statewide Investment in More Swimming (NY SWIMS) initiative
supporting municipalities in the renovation and construction of swimming
facilities.
For
information on snowmobiling, visit parks.NY.gov.
Visit the DEC website for more information on snowmobiling on State lands.
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