Monday, February 25, 2008

APA seeking input on Snowmobile trail access


Is snowmobiling threatened in the Lake George Area? The Adirondack Park Agency recently published a press release noting they are seeking public comment and opinions regarding snowmobiling in the Adirondack Park.


From this writers viewpoint---(literally looking out at a major snowmobile hub at Prospect Mtn), --Snowmobiling in the Lake George Region is key to the economic viability of our region in the winter months. We have year round flag hotels that are depending on a growing winter and year round season to survive. Our Winter Carnival events each weekend in February have many events which capture the attention and support of snowmobilers. Several recent news articles have noted that the proposals on the table would enhance some trail access and broaden linkages between hamlets and towns. It bears review and a deeper look into!


According to the APA article, the public comments are "being gathered as the agency will be reviewing its policies in early March regarding the extent of snowmobiling in the Adirondacks". APA Staffers and Dept. of Environmental Conservation representatives presented their recommendations to the APA on Feb 7. These recommendations "propose limiting snowmobile trails to 849 miles".


We encourage our blog readers to check out the proposal directly and forward comments to the APA quickly. According to the news article which appeared in the Adirondack Journal recently, you can access the APA proposal and comment section at:


Written comments can be sent to: James Connelly, Deputy Director, Planning at the Adirondack Park Agency, PO Box 99, Ray Brook, NY 12977
(photo image by L. Duffy-LK Geo. Winter Carnival Cmt)