HARRISBURG The Central Mountain ATV Association has received over $300,000 in a grant from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) t
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — Rock Run Recreation Area is set to get $677,000 from grant funding to help rehab trails in Cambria and Clearfield counties. The money, a total of $677,200, comes from grant funding through the Department of Conversation and Natural Resources (DCNR) as part of a $1.4 million in funds for ATV […]
Internet Helps Find Two Stolen Snowmobiles In Rome
Matthews
2007 Crossfire 700 Yellowstone Edition
2011 Polaris IQ LXT 550F
The Polaris was mint condition and all all stock, 2up and crossfire were also stocked up and with stickers.
Both snowmobiles have been recovered at a residence in Rome. Matthews reported that the party responsible for the theft would soon be in custody.
Unfortunately damage to both sleds but definitely very lucky. Thank you all again for all your help and sharing, happy we have such a great community locally supporting the sport and thankful not only they were recovered but the people involved have been brought to justice.
Snowmobile sales up amid pandemic, high snowfall
Snowmobile sales are piling up this winter like the inches of snow on the ground, as many are looking for ways to get out of the house and into nature. Author: Harri Leigh (FOX43) Updated: 10:56 PM EST February 11, 2021
SPRING GROVE, Pa. Snowmobile sales are piling up this winter like the inches of snow on the ground, as many are looking for ways to get out of the house and into nature amid the pandemic.
Sales of snowmobiles are up 19 percent from last year, according to the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association.
Outdoor recreation dealers in Pennsylvania confirmed they were seeing an uptick in interest and sales.
As the area braces for what could be the first major snowstorm of the winter, itâs perhaps fitting that local snowmobile trails open up this weekend.
Local snowmobilers will be able to hit the trails on Friday, and according to Willow Creek Snowmobile Club president Norm Strotman, opportunities have expanded for those involved with the sport.
The club spent its offseason touching up its trails in the area, and also developed some connectors along its routes so that recreationists can keep snowmobiling throughout the day.
âThere was a lot of new trail maintenance projects and establishing these new trails,â Strotman said. âWe worked with the Forest Service, Water Authority, Collins Pines and Pine Acres to get these new trails established. It really provides more riding for the areaâ¦