Rock Cut Two lakes set off the parks 3,092 acres. Pierce Lake, with 162 acres, is a retreat for people wanting to fish, ice fish or ice skate. A second 50acre Olson Lake is especially for swimmers. Rounding out the parks recreational options are camping, hiking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/rockcut.htm
Extractions: Site Map Disabled Hunting Park's Present ... Hours Chiseled out of the states far northern region is Rock Cut State Park in Winnebego County. Nearby are other "rocky" landmarks - the mighty Rock River and the place where wagons once forded it, Rockford. Its an area of rolling plains, interesting history and recreational variety. Hours Summer hours (April - October) 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. History The Park's Present Trails The trail system at Rock Cut offers opportunities for hiking (40 miles), mountain biking(23 miles), and equestrian(14 miles) and has been completely remarked beginning in 2003. Trail users will find updated trail head/information signs at picnic areas and trail access points for trail information and regulations. Only certain trails are designated for mountain biking and equestrian use and are identified by colored trail markers. Blue trails are for mountain biking and hiking, yellow trails are for equestrian and hiking and red trails are restricted to hiking only. Trail activities have been divided into "summer and winter" seasons to provide quality seasonal programs. The "summer program" (mountain biking and equestrian) trails are open April 15 - November 30. These regulations for mountain biking and equestrian use will be strictly enforced and violators are subject to fines.
Snowmobiling Hazards (RE0006) Arctic Med Res. 1994;53(suppl 3)1218; Nissen ER, Melchert PJ, Lewis EJ.A case of bullous frostbite following recreational snowmobiling. Cutis. http://www.aap.org/policy/re0006.html
Extractions: Policy Statement Pediatrics Volume 106, Number 5 November 2000, pp 1142-1144 Snowmobiling Hazards (RE0006) AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention ABBREVIATIONS. NEISS, National Electronic Injury Surveillance System; CPSC, US Consumer Product Safety Commission; AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics. The popularity of snowmobiles in the snowbelt has increased along with their size and speed. The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported that there has been no decline in snowmobile injuries during the past 10 years. The average annual number of snowmobile injuries treated in emergency departments in 1997 and 1998 was more than 10 000. Of these injuries, 10% occurred in children younger than 15 years, and another 25% occurred in adolescents and young adults 15 through 24 years of age. Between January 1992 and December 1997, the Death Certificate Data Files of the CPSC recorded 51 deaths in children younger than 16 years that were directly attributable to snowmobiles. This number is almost certainly an undercount. The CPSC does not routinely acquire death certificates involving collisions with licensed motor vehicles. For both the number of reported deaths and injuries, males were 3 times more likely than females to be the victims. Head injuries were the leading cause of injury and death.
Montana's Recreational Opportunies DOWNHILL SKIING, CROSS COUNTRY, SNOWBOARDING, snowmobiling, THINGS TO DO, Lewis Clark, Montana Kids, Wildlife, Summer. snowmobiling in the Big Sky! http://wintermt.com/gallery/sectionimages/snowmobiler2.htm
Extractions: Nonresidents: Register your snowmobile or renew your ATV registration online! Although Maine is noted for many outdoor recreational activities, among the most popular are boating, snowmobiling and riding of ATVs. With 2,500 lakes and ponds, and thousands of miles of maintained snowmobile and ATV trails, it's easy to see why these sports have become so popular! The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is responsible for the registration of and enforcement of rules and regulations as they pertain to boats, snowmobiles, and ATVs. Click here for information on the Snowmobile, ATV, Watercraft Accident Report Form. Please select from the following links for regulations and other information on: ATVs Boating Snowmobiling Other topics of interest -
Columbia Falls Chamber Of Commerce - Recreational Activities It offers good fishing and many other recreational opportunities such aswater skiing, jet skiing and duck hunting. Back to top. snowmobiling. http://www.columbiafallschamber.com/chamber/rec.cfm
Extractions: Golfing Family Recreation The City of Columbia Falls maintains approximately 28 acres of park land. Developed parks include baseball and soccer fields, picnic areas and playgrounds and a waterfall and bandshell. The City operates the Pinewood Family Aquatic Center, a 25 meter competitive swimming pool and a leisure pool with several fixed play features. Big Sky Waterpark . Ten exciting slides, huge whirl pool, picnic grounds, beach volley ball, krazy kars and much more.
Tyax Mountain Lake Resort - Recreation Rates recreational Rates for Summer 2003 and Winter 2003. Summer2003. Rates level.Guided snowmobiling, One person per sled, Two per sled. http://www.tyax.com/recreation.html
Extractions: Recreational Rates for Summer 2003 and Winter Rates listed are per person Min.rental per day Guided Horseback Riding - First Hour - Each Additional Hour - All Day (9am-5pm) N/C Tennis Court N/C Tennis Racket and 3 balls $18.00 (for 2 hours) Motorboats $40.00 (for 2 hours) Fishing rod, reel, net Sailboat (experienced only) $40.00 (for 3 hours) Children's Mountain Bikes N/C Adult's Mountain Bikes Gold Panning at the Resort - First Hour - Each additonal hour - All Day Guided Group Activities (4 persons minimum) Guided ATV tour into the alpine (4 hours) Guided Interpretive Trail Walk (2.5 hours) 24.00 per adult N/C children Other Hikes + Nature Walks $14.00 per hr./person Hands on Gold Panning (4 - 5 hours) - Children under 16 Archery (2 Hours) Group Lumberjack Competition (2-3 hours) Fly-Casting Lessons (1-2 hours) Trap Shooting (25 Rounds) Float Plane Excursions 1 hour Glacier Air Tour To Chilko Lake Resort , 4 Hours Charter rate for the plane $994.50
Snowmobiling: Touring At The Global Travel Net Alpine Adventures snowmobiling Tours and rentals, all necessary gear provided. Thegreatest recreational playground in Washington state. http://globaltravelnet.com/travel/Snowmobiling/Touring/
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Niboban Camps Recreational Activities snowmobiling AND ALPINE NORDIC SKIING. Winter comes to the Rangeley Regionby December. The lakes are frozen completely in early January. http://www.niboban.com/activity/activity.html
Extractions: l l History l Directions/Map l Inquiries/Contact Us Rangeley Lake is famous for trout and land-locked salmon. Of course, there are docks for your boat, canoe or kayak. You will probably want to bring your own canoe, kayak or boat and motor, but all are available for rent at nearby marinas. Canoes and kayaks may be launched at our beach area. Other boats may be launched at the State Park ramp (next door). Consider joining the early morning guided canoe trips on the Kennebago River for a great wilderness experience. Back to Top l Home We offer woodland paths to explore on our property. The following list of local mountains and trails also provide an excellent hiking experience: Appalachian Trail, West Kennebago Mountain, Bald Mountain (pictured to the left - an easy climb), Aziscoos Mountain, Saddleback Mountain, and Bemis Mountain.
Extractions: All Terrain Vehicle Find out the laws on ATV Riding in Maine. Baxter State Park Baxter State Park is in the heart of Maine, with Mt. Katahdin as it's crown jewel. Hiking, climbing and other recreational activities await you in Baxter State Park. Boating Maine has some of the most beautiful lakes and rivers in the country to enjoy open water boating. Come experience the waters of Maine. Camping Experience the Thrill Of Camping in Northern Maine. Enjoy the great outdoors in the wilderness of Maine Canoeing and Kayaking Experience the Thrill Of Canoeing in Northern Maine. Canoe at the level that best suits you in some of the most beautiful rivers in the East. Cross Country Skiing A guide to cross country ski trails in Aroostook County, Maine. Downhill Skiing Experience the Thrill Of Skiing on some of the most gorgeous cross country trails Maine has to offer. From Baxter State Park to the Allagash, we have cross country skiing for you. Eco-Tourism in Aroostook County Aroostook County, the largest county east of the Mississippi River, is known for it's excellent outdoor life. There is a quality of life here that the local folks are proud of. On the following pages, we would like to introduce you to what there is to do and see that would have little or no impact on the environment. Please feel free to browse these pages, or go to the topical index and choose a subject that is of interest to you, and then come enjoy Aroostook County, Maine.
Recsprings.com There is fun everywhere you go in the Black Hills and good times happen all thetime at recreational Springs Resort. snowmobiling, camping, exploring, and http://www.recsprings.com/
Extractions: Snowmobiling Atv's Hunting Lodging ... Contact Us Your Gateway to Fun in the Black Hills! Recreational Springs Resort is your gateway to the Black Hills. There is fun everywhere you go in the Black Hills and good times happen all the time at Recreational Springs Resort. Snowmobiling, camping, exploring, and enjoying the beautiful surroundings are just some of the activities awaiting you. Quality services at competitive prices are our continuing commitment to you. So settle back and surf on in and explore what the Black Hills and Recreational Springs Resort has to offer. We are located in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota just 8 miles South of Deadwood on Highway 85. The area is steeped in history and rich with abundant wildlife and beautiful views. Thick forests blanket the surrounding hillsides providing a majestic venue for hiking, bicycling, or just plain exploring.
Extractions: Conservation Warden Reports The Recreation Enforcement and Education Program consist of 6,500 Volunteer Safety Education Instructors, 2 Program Assistants, 1 Program Specialist, 1 StoreKeeper, 1 Hunter Education Administrator, 1 Snowmobile/ATV Administrator, 1 Boating Law Administrator and 1 Director. The Program works with the DNR Recreation Safety Wardens, Conservation Wardens, staff from other DNR bureaus, and numerous local and federal agencies such as the United States Coast Guard, US Fish and Wildlife Agency and over 152 local law enforcement agencies that do boating, snowmobiling and ATV enforcement. The Recreation and Enforcement Program has three main emphasis: Promotion of safety and reduction of accidents in the recreational fields of boating, ATV, snowmobiling and hunting. This is accomplished through safety education courses and outreach programs that promote the responsible use of our natural resources. Enforcement of recreational safety laws in boating, snowmobiling and ATV through the efforts of Conservation Wardens, municipal and county law enforcement agencies. Public outreach efforts regarding the activities of the Conservation Warden Service.
WDNR - Recreational Vehicles Snowmobiles Some of the best snowmobiling you are likely to find is in Laws relatingto recreational vehicles are enforced by the Wisconsin Conservation Wardens http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/cs/rec.htm
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The Real Story About Snowmobile Safety ~ SnoRidersWest.com pages of newspapers from the Calgary Sun to the Globe and Mail, everyone would thinkthat snowmobiling is the most dangerous sports and recreational activity. http://www.snoriderswest.com/features/feb_03/real_story.htm
Extractions: Who is the CIHI? It is an independent, pan-Canadian, not-for-profit organization working to improve the health of Canadians and the health care system by providing quality health information. The CIHI is responsible for providing accurate and timely information that is needed to establish sound health policies, manage the Canadian health system effectively and create public awareness of factors affecting good health. Wow, this is a lofty mandate for what amounts to a taxpayer funded advisory board. Unfortunately, it would appear that the CIHI or someone at the CIHI has an axe to grind with snowmobilers. By sensationalizing the dangers of snowmobiling, the CIHI has made the entire industry and all snowmobilers look like reckless fools. What exactly did the CIHI report find? For one thing, there is a 16.7 per cent greater chance that you will suffer a severe injury falling down your stairs or taking your dog for a walk than if you are involved in any sports or recreational activities. Snowmobiling makes up 16 per cent of all sports or recreational activity injuries.
Extractions: Year Round Outdoor Recreational! Recreation awaits you, we offer in the WINTER SEASON: snowmobiling and sleigh rides. We offer in the SUMMER SEASON: horseback rides and horse leads for the little buck-a-roo's. Just 90 minutes from Denver, Grand Adventures is conveniently located in downtown Winter Park, Colorado. GUIDED SNOWMOBILING: (Open approximately: November 16, 2002 to Mid-April) Our most popular tour is also Grand County's only two-hour adventure to the Continental Divide. The tour is for all abilities on wide regularly groomed trails. We follow the Historic "Moffat" railroad route to Corona Pass (weather permitting). Tours top out at nearly 12,000 feet with views of the entire Winter Park Ski area and the Fraser Valley. Play in a large open bowl above timberline. Guides will customize your descent to the base with a blend of exciting "single track" trails in the forest, open meadows and groomed trails. Tours stop at the most historic and scenic places on the trail. Guides are equipped and trained to offer you a safe and enjoyable experience. Perfect for the beginner to intermediate rider and families looking to experience Colorado's Back Country on a Snowmobile. Eight years old and under ride free with paid driver. Adventures depart hourly from 8:30 am and 3:30 pm. Reservation Required. Please call: 1-800-726-9247 for more information. UNGUIDED SNOWMOBILING: (Open approximately: November 27, 2002 to Mid-April)
Recreational Activities MIKids. Things to Do and See, , recreational Activities. , Cultural Tourism. ,Agricultural Tourism. , Photo Galleries of Skiing Properties. snowmobiling. , Dining. http://www.michigan.gov/emi/0,1303,7-102-113_124_130---CI,00.html
Extractions: Things to Do and See Recreational Activities Cultural Tourism Agricultural Tourism Nature Tourism ... Calendar of Events Hiking, Biking and Camping Biking in Michigan Camping Information Campground Reservations Bike Maps ... Camping Properties in Michigan Golf Accommodations Directory Dining Golf Courses in Michigan Golf News ... Shopping Hunting and Fishing Dining Campground Reservations Watercraft Registration Hunting Regulations and Related Activities ... Watercraft Registration Renewal Boating/Paddle Sports Campground Reservations Watercraft Registration Diving Charters Duck Hunting Charters ... Watercraft Registration Renewal Skiing Accommodations Directory Cross Country Skiing Information Resources on Skiing Shopping ... Photo Galleries of Skiing Properties Snowmobiling Dining Accommodations Directory Snowmobiling News Listing of Snowmobile Rentals in Michigan ... Security Policy
Bennington Vermont Recreational Activities Bennington Vermont offers a wealth of yearround recreational activities. Findinformation about skiing, snowmobiling,bicycling, finshing, hunting, boating http://www.bennington.com/attractions/recreation.html
Extractions: The Bennington Community Built Park offers a regulation size Frisbee golf course, basketball courts, skateboard park, outdoor stage, BMX park, large playground, small playground, half-mile recreational path, 2 mile cross-country trail, barbeque grills, picnic areas and bathrooms. The park also has a sundial and unique sculptures. Maintained in excellent condition by the Town of Bennington Recreation Department and community members. Free to the public, fantastic views of Bennington and the Bennington Battle Monument, conveniently accessed off Kocher Drive near exit 1, Rt 7 between Morrison's and Bijur (across the street from Kmart) or at the East Road entrance one mile North from Kocher Drive intersection. Take a break, enjoy the outdoors in Bennington, Vermont.
Snowmobile Overview snowmobiling. Trail Etiquette. if you have expertise in any of thesections above contact us info@ColoradoMall.com(recreational). http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/RECREATIONAL/SNOWMOBILE/snowmobileIntro.html
Hiking, Biking, Boating And Snowmobiling At Priest Lake with breathtaking views and fantastic recreational opportunities. Our lake sideresort has vacation packages for all seasons. snowmobiling packages to http://www.elkinsresort.com/outside.html
Extractions: Priest Lake, Idaho has some of the finest recreational opportunities in the Northwest. If your family vacations or business retreats revolve around outdoor sports, then Priest Lake is where you want to be. Hiking in the Selkirk Mountain Range will bring you to some of the most spectacular wilderness and wildlife views. Water-skiing, boating or kayaking on Priest Lake is a spectacular way to see forested shoreline and mountain peaks. Mountain bikers will find endless trail systems at Priest Lake with easy to difficult terrain. Snowmobiling at Priest Lake means giant bowls of fresh snow and hundreds of miles of groomed trails. What ever your outdoor interests, Priest Lake has an adventure for you! Jet skiing has gained popularity at Priest Lake in recent years and rental machines are readily available. For those who are even more adventurous, try your hand at some of the other extreme water sports that are available to try throughout the warmer months. Boat rides ands canoeing have always been popular at Priest Lake. Take a boat ride to the upper lake or maybe go out to one of the islands for the day.
Extractions: Serious and catastrophic sport/recreational injuries The Recreation Research Communique is designed to disseminate information obtained from studies and analyses conducted or funded recently by the Recreation Policy Branch. As part of its sport safety initiative, the Ministry funded a study to gather information on serious and catastrophic (fatal or permanently disabling) sport/recreational injuries incurred in Ontario. A report on a survey that obtained such injury data between 1 July 1991 and 30 June 1992 has recently been received. The study was conducted by SportSmart Canada. A total of 561 cases of serious or catastrophic recreational injuries were reported during the study period; 220 of these cases were fatalities. Numbers of cases and fatalities for specific activities are provided in Table 1, in the adjacent column. As can be seen from the table, four activities snowmobiling, bicycling, boating (including fishing from a boat) and swimming dominate the statistics, constituting 52% of all cases and 73% of the fatalities. In the case of boating, power boats were cited in 25 of the 38 cases in which the type of boat was distinguished; canoes were cited in 11 cases and sailboats in two cases. Activity Cases Fatalities Snowmobiling Bicycling Boating Swimming Diving Hockey ATV's Tobogganning Baseball/Softball Skiing - Alpine Horse Riding Motorcycling/Dirtbike Fishing (not from boat)