Where would be a good place to vacation in New York state, We want to ride quite abit. would like to find a base location with close to 250 miles of trails. Oh ya riding from lodge or hotel is a must. thanks Al
OnDaTrail said:The problem is that they don't always have the snow and the local business' aren't set up for snowmobilers like Tug Hill/Old Forge.
alswagg said:Are you kidding, $80 per machine for a trail permit. that is $320.00 for permits for me. It sounds like New York does not want tourisim from out of state or even in state. This will be a real detourant for me. I might have to rethink the New York trip. We usually start our year in MN, and go East, wisconsin, UP and then lower MI. I don't mind paying for each state but they are reasonable. plus we usually put on about 750 miles in MN, 300 in WI and the remaining 1000 in MI. I just thought up state New York would be a nice place to ride. Allan
Sledsquatch said:Our Trail passes are 180 pre-season and 240 during. I would love to pay only 45.
The Copper Harbor area is awsome to ride and I'd go as far as sayings its some of the premier riding in the midwest.The whole Kewaneau peninsula is awsome and you could spend days riding there.The snow is usually deep and the scenery is awsome, but it can be crowded on weekends.I've never saw it busy on a weekday and that is usually when our group goes.Its alot different than the eastern up and at times you feel like your in a different state, go you'll love it.alswagg said:thanks for the info. I am glad I asked before too late to make other plans. I am not going to spend $400 for the pleasure of riding one week. I have always wanted to run the copper harbor area in UP. I could use the extra permit money for gas money. thanks guys for the help. Allan
jwurl said:If you are planning a trip to NY I would go to Old Forge. Plenty of places to stop and excellent resturants to eat at. Tug hills trails are always beat to crap and very few places to stop. Not much to do at night around Tug Hill also. There is a reason why Old Forge charges for a trail pass....They groom 7 days a week. Jeff Wurl