When can you snowmobile in New Hampshire?

When can you snowmobile in New Hampshire?

More than 6,900 miles of snowmobile trails are open in the winter to snowmobiles. Snowmobile trails are only open during the winter months unless written landowner permission is obtained. Roughly 1,200 miles of trails are open for summertime OHRV riding.

How much is snowmobiling in NH?

How much does it cost to rent a snowmobile in NH? Rental prices vary, but generally, a 1-person snowmobile rental for a half-day is about $165, and for a full day it is about $240.

Do you need a license to snowmobile in New Hampshire?

State law requires that all operators 12 years of age and over must possess either a valid Motor Vehicle Driver’s License or must have successfully completed an approved OHRV or Snowmobile Safety Education Class when operating off their own property.

What do I need to ride a snowmobile in New Hampshire?

When registering an OHRV or snowmobile, the registrant:

  1. Must be at least 18 years old and present a valid driver’s license or non-driver photo ID.
  2. Must present a valid NH driver’s license or NH non-driver photo ID to qualify for resident rates;

Can you ride ATV on snowmobile trails in NH?

You must obey all signage on snowmobile trails…..if the trail is posted “NO WHEELED VEHICLES” and you operate your ATV on it, you will be charged accordingly. Most snowmobile trails in New Hampshire are a patchwork of private properties coordinated by the local club that has sought out landowner permission for usage.

What is the fine for unregistered snowmobile in NH?

Effective in July, the NH snowmobile fines increase to $248.

Can you snowmobile at night in NH?

On approved roads open to snowmobile use. On plowed roads on Dept….

OHRV Speed Limits
Speed Shall Be Reasonable and Prudent for Existing Conditions.
35 MPH On all trail connectors. At night on Back Lake in Pittsburg. On all trails where no speed limit is posted.
55 MPH Turtletown Pond, Concord.