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Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026
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DNR urges snowmobile users to "Ride Right" this holiday weekend

With many people taking advantage of Presidents Day (Monday, Feb. 16) – a federal and state holiday in Michigan – to enjoy a three-day weekend and bountiful snowmobile and off-road vehicle riding conditions, the Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone to “Ride Right” and put safety first.
The DNR’s Ride Right snowmobile and ORV safety campaign urges riders to operate at a safe speed, remain sober and stay on the right side of the trail.
As of Feb. 9, nine snowmobile fatalities have occurred during the 2025-26 season.
“Unfortunately, many of the fatalities we see are related to factors that could have been avoided or better managed: speed, primarily, such as taking a corner too fast, not being able to stop in time and colliding into a tree, vehicle or another rider,” said Acting 2nd Lt. Mike Hearn, with the DNR Law Enforcement Division’s Recreational Safety, Education and Enforcement Section.
Ride Right safety guidance also urges people to: Ride within the limits of your machine and your own abilities; ride within the abilities of your group’s least experienced rider; always wear a helmet; keep headlights on while riding; maintain a safe distance from the rider in front of you; operate with extreme caution in reduced visibility; only transport passengers if the machine is manufactured to do so; make a complete stop before crossing intersections and use extra caution in conditions creating reduced visibility; share the trail, as some designated snowmobile trails are also open to off-road vehicles and other, non-motorized users.
Non-motorized trail users and groomers have the right-of-way. If you see non-motorized trail users or groomers coming from the opposite direction, pull over and yield.