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No....it's not like the stud sticker where you had to have it anywhere including 8 miles out on LOTW... confused.gif

A Snowmobile State Trail sticker is required for all snowmobiles operating on state or grant-in-aid trails.

The annual trail sticker is valid from November 1 - April 30 and costs $16 ($15 permit fee plus $1 filing fee).

A $31 three-year sticker will be available beginning October 1, 2005.The three-year permit can only be purchased in conjunction with a registration.

Anyone stopped by enforcement and found operating on a state or grant-in-aid trail without a sticker will be required to purchase a $31 annual sticker. ($30 permit fee plus $1 filing fee.)

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Not sure if you need one on a lake which is part of state or grant-in-aid trail.

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Pier has the same question I wonder about - if you are on the lake and there is a trail of the kind you need a permit for across the lake do you get a ticket for driving on it, near it, anywhere on the lake, etc??? Lake Vermilion would be an example. There are trails that go to it, throught it and back out. Let's say you put in at the casino. You go down to Everett's bay and viola - a trail on the lake which you pretty much have to take to get to Big Bay through Everett Bay narrows....

I end up enought places that I will

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