Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Press Release

Snowmobile Riders: Stay on Marked Trails, Off Closed Trails

 

By - Jan 16th, 2026 09:03 am

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds snowmobile riders to operate only on marked trails, routes or other areas with permission and to stay off closed trails.

Wisconsin snowmobile clubs work hard all year to secure one of the best riding experiences in this country. Remember – operating a snowmobile off a designated trail can be dangerous and can damage private property. Operation on closed snowmobile trails is also illegal.

“Wisconsin has thousands of miles of well-maintained trails that are managed by dedicated club members,” said Lt. Jake Holsclaw, DNR off-highway vehicle administrator. “Please respect their lands, and ride safe and sober.”

Trails do not open at the same time. Check Travel Wisconsin’s Snow Report to make sure trails are open before heading out.

The DNR also urges snowmobilers to ride sober and be aware of unsafe ice.

Alcohol affects your risk perception and reaction time. If you choose to consume alcohol, wait until after you’ve safely returned home – it could save your life.

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.

Here are more safety tips:

  • Remember that ice is never completely safe under any conditions.
  • Wear proper clothing and equipment, including a life jacket or float coat, should you fall through the ice and to help retain body heat.
  • Do not travel in unfamiliar areas.
  • Slow down when traveling at night.
  • Know if the lake has inlets, outlets or narrows that have currents that can thin the ice.
  • Watch for pressure ridges or ice buckling. These can be dangerous due to thin ice and open water.

Visit the DNR’s Snowmobiling webpage for additional information on snowmobile safety classes, regulations, safety tips and how to register your snowmobile.

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.

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