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Old 11-22-2015, 05:47 PM   #1
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I am in the market for a new toy, UTV, Something with tracks, snow mobile, 6x6, etc. But I think my choice will be largely decided by what I can actual use and where. As much as I may prefer one toy, it seems it may not be something I can actually legally use. So is there a map that shows what can be used where? This is for the winter, so I am curios about the RR tracks around the lake. I am kinda surprised this is so hard to find online. All the clubs, etc websites that seems to be what I am looking for have broken website or just do not work.
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Old 11-22-2015, 06:58 PM   #2
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UTV/ATV's and SNOWMOBILE TRAIL USE

This applies to the Standard Season of Snowmobiling, December 15th to March 31th. Other times of the year they are closed to all WHEELED Vehicles.

Tracked OHRVs
In order to operate on state-approved snowmobile trails, an OHRV (wheeled vehicle) that has had the wheels or tires removed and replaced with tracks, cleats or skis, MUST be properly registered in New Hampshire as a snowmobile.

The tracked OHRV must meet the definition of a snowmobile as defined by law. The OHRV, with the tracks on, cannot exceed 54 inches in width and 1,200 pounds.

A snowmobile registration is only required to operate on snowmobile trails. If only operating on frozen lakes, etc., with tracks or as a wheeled vehicle, just a New Hampshire OHRV registration is required.
Machines operated as a tracked OHRV on snowmobile trails in the winter, and as a wheeled OHRV must be dually registered in New Hampshire; both an OHRV and snowmobile registration are required. Both sets of decal stickers must be displayed on the machine.

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http://www.eregulations.com/newhamps...n-information/

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Old 11-22-2015, 07:24 PM   #3
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So all wheeled vehicals are not allowed? only things with tracks as you define?


(the yelling red huge letters are not necessary, and that is what that mean in the "internet" your yelling )

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There is a map that is available at some NH rest areas that have the major snowmobile trails on it state wide put out by the NH snowmobile assoc. These maps give you a "general" idea of where the trails are and where they go however for navigating they aren't terribly great. Each club produces more detailed maps which are better however these are not free- the proceeds do help support the clubs.

Since you probably aren't aware, the snowmobile trails are mostly crossing private property and by club member volunteers. Each club maintains an area of trail, clearing them in the fall and grooming them in the winter time as well as signing them for the season. Although it may be legal to ride wheeled ATVs on the snowmobile trails in the winter time, you will more than likely find that snowmobilers will not be to happy to see you riding on them as the ATVs tear up the surface of the trails and wreck all the hard work the groomers do to keep them smooth and flat. If you're going to ride an ATV on the trails I'd suggest you put tracks on it.

Trails that are used for snowmobiling are not necessarily open for summer time ATV use. In fact there are a fraction of trails available for legal ATV use versus snowmobiles although it should be noted that there are areas you can ride in the summer and it seems that more terrain is opening up.

If you are primarily looking to use your toy in the winter time I would suggest you get a snowmobile. Far better in the snow especially if you really want to go out on the trails and explore or better yet go on an epic all day ride.

NH online snowmobile map: http://www.jimapco.com/maproom/snowmobile/nh/

NH ATV trail map (see linked PDF)
https://www.nhstateparks.org/Activit...formation.aspx

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Here's another good snowmobile map...

http://backwoodsgpstrails.com/SledMap/SledMap_J_E.html
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If this is for winter, snowmobiling is awesome in NH. The clubs do a great job maintaining the trails and you can go as far as you want. The NH trail system is extensive. You definitely want the right gear because it is no fun if you are cold. If have no experience and want to try it, there is a rental company in Franconia Notch that does guided tours and riding gear is included.
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The name of the rental company is SledVentures in Lincoln. Think snow !!!
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Winnocturn is correct in his statements. ATV use is on the rise in the state with more trails being added for summer use, but that is in the northern woods. We will never see lakes region trails opened to wheeled ATVs. For this area, I would look at a snowmobile.
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I am in the market for a new toy, UTV, Something with tracks, snow mobile, 6x6, etc. But I think my choice will be largely decided by what I can actual use and where. As much as I may prefer one toy, it seems it may not be something I can actually legally use. So is there a map that shows what can be used where? This is for the winter, so I am curios about the RR tracks around the lake. I am kinda surprised this is so hard to find online. All the clubs, etc websites that seems to be what I am looking for have broken website or just do not work.
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One other thing... if you do buy a sled consider joining a club. You get a little discount on your registration if you register more than one. If you can try to help out and volunteer too especially in the fall when it's time to clear trails and prep for winter time. All the beautiful trails, grooming, signage and relationships that are formed with land owners are courtesy of the clubs and usually the tireless efforts of a few. The state does little in this regard. What trails we enjoy are not just there every year because a registration is paid to the state. You will never hear any club even the big ones turning down help when it's offered and it's a great way to meet like minded people. Even if you can't always help the club you belong to - help one near by.
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