SALT LAKE CITY — With the onset of spring conditions across much of the state, the Utah State Parks and Recreation Department announces an end to its 2010 snowmobile trail grooming season, effective Thursday.
Utah State Parks operates 11 snowmobile trail groomers on nine snowmobile trail complexes in the state. These complexes stretch from Logan Canyon to Cedar Mountain.
Fred Hayes, off-highway vehicle program coordinator with Utah State Parks, says there is still some great riding in some of Utah's high country, but he encourages snowmobilers to exercise caution. Avalanche dangers remain, and snowmobilers should avoid areas where avalanche activity has been noted.
For additional information, call 801-538-7220 or 1-800-OHV-RIDE.
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