CVR 12-020-008

This document is current through January 17, 2018


12 020 008. SNOWMOBILING ON STATE-OWNED LANDS

  • Under the authority vested in 23 V.S.A. §§ 3206(b)(6) and 3208(b), the Secretary of Natural Resources designates the following public lands and waters for use by snowmobiles.
  • § 101  Purpose.

    Pursuant to 23 V.S.A. § 3206(b)(6), no person may operate a snowmobile on public lands or a public body of water unless such land or body of water has been expressly designated for use by snowmobiles by the Secretary of Natural Resources. Public lands and bodies of water as specified or described in these rules shall be open for use by snowmobiles under the conditions described. Operation on all other public lands and bodies of water is prohibited. Any person may make application for designation or closure of public land or body of water by writing the Secretary, Agency of Natural Resources, 1 National Life Drive, Davis 2, Montpelier, VT 05620-3901. All existing marked snowmobile trails shall continue in place and no new permission shall be needed for these trails only.

  • § 102  Definitions.
    • (a)  "Marked snowmobile trail" means a trail which has been approved for snowmobile use by the state agency administering the land and so marked with signs approved by the Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation.
    • (b)  "Unplowed roads" means state-owned roads or highways that have a paved or graveled surface and are not plowed.
    • (c)  "Play area" means an open field approved for snowmobile use by the state agency administering the land and so marked with signs approved by the Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation.
    • (d)  "Snow cover" means adequate snow or ice to prevent the underlying ground from damage by snowmachine use.
  • § 103  Designated Public Lands.
    • (a)  The use of snowmobiles shall be permitted only on marked snowmobile trails, unplowed roads (unless specifically closed or designated for other use), and designated play areas on the following public lands when there is adequate snow cover.

      ALL STATE FORESTS except the following, which shall be permitted only on marked snowmobile trails and designated play areas: Camel's Hump State Forest

    • (b)  The use of snowmobiles shall be permitted only on marked snowmobile trails and designated play areas on the following public lands when there is adequate snow cover:

      ALL STATE PARKS

      ALL FISH & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS, STREAMBANK

      LANDS, POND SITES, HATCIIERIES AND MISCELLANEOUS LANDS

      ALL AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DAM SITES

      ALL STATE NATURAL AREAS

      ALL RAILS-TO-TRAILS

      ALL STATE AIRPORTS AND RAILROADS

      $ 104 Designated Public Waters.

      The use of snowmobiles shall be permitted on all bodies of public water, including for access purposes only, all Fish & Wildlife Department Access Areas. Any person may petition to close specified areas of public waters for snowmobiling after due notice and public hearing. The following bodies of public water are excluded and snowmobiling is prohibited:

      Colchester Pond

      Department of Fish & Wildlife Management Area Waters

      Berlin Pond

      $ 105 Restricted Lands.

      The following areas of public lands are restricted and the operation of snowmobiles thereon is prohibited unless specifically approved by the State agency administering the land:

      ALL DIVISION OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION LANDS

      ALL AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAYS, RIGHTS -OF-WAY, OR APPROACHES

      ALL MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANDS

      ALL STATE COLLEGE LANDS

      ALL BUILDINGS DIVISION LANDS

      ALL STATE LANDS LEASED TO OTHER PARTIES unless approved by the other party

      ALL AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DAM STRUCTURES

      ALL OTHER STATE-OWNED LANDS NOT PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED

      THE LONG TRAIL/APPALACHIAN TRAIL CORRIDOR EXCEPT FOR DESIGNATED CROSSINGS

  • § 106  All Public Lands and Public Waters Shall Be Open.
    • (a)  For official use by federal, state, county, or municipal agencies;
    • (b)  For emergency search and rescue operations and other occurrences involving health, safety, and welfare of persons or for protection of property;
    • (c)  For use by a person conducting a business or operation on public lands under permit, license, lease, or contract with the State of Vermont, but only if directly related and necessary to such business or operation; provided that such person file with the Secretary prior to December 1 of each year a statement indicating the number of snowmobiles intended to be operated on state land, the specific purpose of such use, and areas or areas on which snowmobiles are to be used.
  • § 107  Permission Required to Mark Trails and Play Areas.

    Snowmobile trails and play areas may not be marked on public lands without the documented permission of the state agency administering the land.

  • § 108  Speed Limit.

    The maximum speed limit on all marked snowmobile trails, unplowed roads, and play areas on state lands, excluding public waters, shall be 35 miles per hour.

  • § 109  Races.

    Organized races on all state lands and waters require a special use permit.

  • § 110  Exception.
  • The Secretary may, in the interest of the public good, make exceptions to these regulations for a period not to exceed 35 days and thereafter only upon due notice and public hearing.


Statutory Authority

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 

23 V.S.A. §§ 3206(b)(6), 3208(b)

History


EFFECTIVE DATE: 

May 15, 1992 Secretary of State Rule Log #92-13

AMENDED: 

February 15, 2000 Secretary of State Rule Log #00-007; November 1, 2016 Secretary of State Rule Log #16-044