Ride Free in the Adirondacks
It’s a free snowmobiling weekend for out-of-state riders from February 28 through March 2, 2025.

It doesn’t get better than snowmobiling in the Adirondacks. Photo courtesy ExperienceOurADK.com (ROOST).
From February 28 through March 2, out-of-state and from Canada have a unique opportunity to explore New York’s breathtaking trails without the need for New York State registration.
This special period allows sled enthusiasts to experience the captivating scenery and exhilarating rides that New York has to offer, all for free. As long as your snowmobile is properly registered and insured in your home state or province, you're ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through pristine snow-covered landscapes.
Snowmobiling in the Adirondacks.
Don’t miss this chance to enjoy the thrill of snowmobiling in one of the most beautiful regions during peak winter.
According to the New York State DEC, the Adirondack Park snowmobile trail system encompasses more than 1,800 miles of trail on public and private land, winding through scenic forests, frozen lakes and welcoming small towns. Whether you're looking for a short ride or an all-day adventure, there’s a trail for every rider.
Plan your adventure.
To help you plan your trips more effectively, download the FREE Adirondacks, USA Snowmobile App. This app features an interactive map and provides all the information you need to navigate snowy trails as well as locate gas stations, stores, restaurants, and lodging options. It’s your one-stop shop for everything related to snowmobiling! Download it today on the App Store or get it on Google Play.
And for more information about Free Snowmobile Weekends in NYS, visit the I Love NY website.

Snowmobilers on frozen Schroon Lake. Photo courtesy AdirondacksUSA.com (ROOST).