Snowmobile Riders: Ride Safe and Sober This Holiday Season
MADISON, Wis. – As some snowmobile trails begin to open, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds snowmobilers to stay sober on the trails this season and be aware of unsafe ice.
Often, when alcohol is involved in a crash, it is the main contributing factor and can lead to tragedy. “Crashes that involve alcohol are preventable,” said Lt. Jacob Holsclaw, DNR off-highway vehicle administrator.
Make a plan to get home safely by riding sober. Not only is it illegal to operate under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but it also puts you, your passengers and other recreators at risk. Wisconsin has seen several alcohol-related deaths in 2025.
Additionally, monitor ice conditions by consulting with local experts, such as outfitters, bait shops and fishing clubs. Remember that the DNR does not monitor ice conditions. Be aware that several factors determine ice quality: follow ice-safety tips. Float coats, life jackets and rescue ropes can be lifesavers.
Snowmobile clubs work hard to ensure riders enjoy a quality riding experience. Respect their work by staying on marked trails. Remember: Operation on closed snowmobile trails is illegal.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.










