Snowmobiling
Snowmobiles are vehicles that are powered by gas engines and used for both transportation and recreation on terrains of ice and snow. For the most part, snowmobiles have replaced the dogsled as a form of transportation in the northern regions of the world such as Antarctica. Most modern snowmobiles are designed for athletic and recreational use, resulting in many professional competitions throughout North America. The snowmobiles used in these events may reach speeds of 118 miles per hour. A number of snowmobiling clubs has also been formed to oversee the preservation of existing trails. This section features resources on snowmobiling.
American Snowmobiler
Enlist this electronic magazine for several resources on snowmobiling, including news, snow reports, a travel guide and a dealer locator.
Great Outdoor Recreation Pages: Snowsports
Venture to this web site to locate a wide variety of resources covering snowmobiling, snowboarding, and cross-country and downhill skiing.
Snow Tracks
Broaden your knowledge here concerning snowmobiling in Canada and the U.S. via maps, classified ads, and information on regional trails.
SnowSeekers.net
Go here for photographs, discussion forums, free classified ads, trail reports, and links to many other resources relating to snowmobiling.
TrailConditions.com
See various data here on trails in Canada and the U.S. and also find tips, discussion forums, an events calendar, and electronic postcards.
Vintage Snowmobile Club of America
Become educated at this web site about the Vintage Snowmobiling Club of America through photographs and data on its events and membership.



