Snowmobiling in the South
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| Big Spring State Park | Registered snowmobiles may use 6.5 miles of trails in the 195-acre Mountain Biking Area on Bankert Road in Tuscarora State Forest. Snowmobiling is permitted only after antlered deer season in late December. |
| Blue Knob State Park | Snowmobile routes are open daily after the end of hunting season in December. The trail system consists of eight miles of trails and roads and is marked with orange diamonds. Park roadways are not open for snowmobile use. |
| Fowlers Hollow State Park | Fowlers Hollow has parking and a restroom. It serves as a trailhead to the 46-mile trail network in Tuscarora State Forest. |
| Greenwood Furnace State Park | The park serves as a snowmobiling trailhead for Rothrock State Forest after the end of deer season in December. |
| Mont Alto State Park | The park has restrooms, parking and access to the public snowmobile trails of Michaux State Forest. Snowmobile trails open after the close of deer season in late December. |
| Penn-Roosevelt State Park | Many miles of surrounding Rothrock State Forest roads are open for joint-use by snowmobiles and licensed motor vehicles. |
| Pine Grove Furnace State Park | A trailhead parking area on nearby Michaux State Forest land provides parking for vehicles and snowmobile trailers, and access to many miles of trails on state forest lands. Maps of the trails are available at the park office. |
| Poe Paddy State Park | Marked gravel roads in the Bald Eagle State Forest are open for registered snowmobiles after deer season in December. Please remember roads also are used by motor vehicles. ATV’s are prohibited on state park or state forest roads. |
| Poe Valley State Park | Registered snowmobiles may use the Big Poe Road in the park and surrounding Bald Eagle State Forest roads daily after the end of the rifle deer season in December. Most roads are joint-use roads shared by snowmobiles and motor vehicles. Please snowmobile safely. |
| Prince Gallitzin State Park | Registered snowmobiles may use the 20-mile trail network. Snowmobiles may be operated on designated trails and roads from the day following the last deer season in December until April 1, weather permitting. |
| Raymond B. Winter State Park | Trailhead facilities at the park include unheated restrooms, garbage cans, parking and unloading areas, and a warming hut with a fireplace and cooking grill. Snowmobiling is permitted by registered snowmobiles on 30 miles of designated trails in the north division of the Bald Eagle State Forest. The trails also connect with other snowmobile trail systems. Daily snowmobiling commences the day after the close of antlerless deer season. |
| Shawnee State Park | Registered snowmobiles are permitted on an 11-mile trail network in the eastern side of the park. |
| Trough Creek State Park | The park serves as a trailhead for trails on Rothrock State Forest lands. Parking and restrooms are provided in the park. A snowmobile trail map is available from the park office. |





