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Originally Posted by Lakesregionanonymous
Last I checked, UTV's do not meet the same standards as snowmobiles. Regardless if they have tracks or not. Snowmobiles are the only machine legal on our snowmobile trails. Please don't destroy our trails.
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Tracked OHRV Registration Requirements
As of July 1, 2012, in order to operate on state-approved snowmobile trails, an OHRV (wheeled vehicle) that has had the wheels or tires removed and replaced with tracks, cleats or skis, MUST be properly registered in New Hampshire as a snowmobile.
The tracked OHRV must meet the definition of a snowmobile as defined by law.
The OHRV, with the tracks on, cannot exceed 54 inches in width and 1,200 pounds.
If operating as a wheeled vehicle, a New Hampshire OHRV registration is required.
Machines operated as a tracked OHRV on snowmobile trails in the winter, and as a wheeled OHRV,
must be dually registered in New Hampshire; both an OHRV and snowmobile registration are required. Both sets of decal stickers must be displayed on the machine.
Even though they are allowed under these provisions it does not mean they are welcomed on Snowmobile Trails and to some LAND OWNERS an ATV is an ATV no matter how you dress it up.