What types of vehicles are allowed on the Trail?

Snowmobiles, ATVs and motorcycles as defined by Minnesota State Statutes 84.787 through 84.796 and 84.81 through 84.929. Snowmobiles are machines designed for travel on snow or ice and steered by skis or runners. Minnesota Statute defines Class I as an ATV that has a total width of 50 inches or less from outside of tire rim to outside of tire rim and Class II ATV's as having a total width greater than 50 inches but not more than 65 inches from outside of tire rim to outside of tire rim . Off Highway Motorcycle means a motorized, off-highway vehicle traveling on two wheels and having a seat or saddle designed to be straddled by the operator and handlebars for steering control, including a vehicle that is registered under chapter 168 for highway use if it is also used for off-highway operation on trails or unimproved terrain.



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1. What other websites and phone numbers might I find helpful?
2. What is the Soo Line Trail?
3. How long is the Soo Line Trail?
4. What types of vehicles are allowed on the Trail?
5. Can I get an easement from Carlton County to use the Trail for access to my property?
6. When may ATVs be used on the Soo Line Trail?
7. Are there gas stations and restaurants along the trail?
8. Are there rest rooms along the Soo Line Trail?
9. Are out-of-state permits required to ride on the Trail?
10. Are Trail riders required to wear helmets?
11. Is the Trail groomed for snowmobiling?
12. How can I find out about snow conditions for snowmobiling on the Soo Line Trail?
13. How do I access the Trail?
14. Where can I get a map of the Trail?