Snowmobile Safety

Wyoming snowmobile safety is taken seriously. For the best in snowmobile vacations with safety a top concern, the visitor should learn of supplies needed and how to drive at night.

Snowmobile Safety

A driver's license is required to drive on plowed streets open to snowmobile traffic. Or, you must have a safety certificate and travel with an adult.

Safety list for night driving

  • Make sure your lights are working well
  • Reduce speed at night
  • Do not travel on unfamiliar roads or blaze a new trail at night
  • Carry a flashlight
  • Do not go out alone

Snowmobiling checklist

  • You may be in higher altitudes that you are not acclimated to.
  • Are you physically fit? You may have to walk out if the machine breaks down.
  • There's safety in numbers; travel in groups.
  • Keep machines in prime condition for mountain work-out.
  • Plan your trip - let others know where you will be and when to expect you back.
  • Check weather conditions; winter storms can move in fast.
  • Stay on safe routes - know avalanche areas.
  • Wear proper warm clothing and a helmet.

Supplies

  • Waterproof matches
  • Extra gas
  • Proper tools for repairs
  • Map and compass
  • Hatchet
  • Extra warm and dry clothing
  • Rope
  • Emergency flares
  • Extra food
  • Tarp for temporary shelter
  • Avalanche rescue equipment
  • Snowshoes
  • First aid kit

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Other Online Resources

  • Park Snowmobile News
    Yellowstone National Park snowmobile news articles and updates.
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