CCSA trails
The CCSA takes it upon ourselves to manage and maintain our trails with the assistance of our partnership with US Forest Service, Wyoming State Trails, and other state and federal offices. Our purpose with this maintenance is to ensure a safe recreation area for the snowmobiling season. Our work on trails is year-round. It includes and is not limited to,
Safety Shelter cleaning & repairs - Completed in September
Cut wood for Safety Shelter & load into shelter - usually in the fall
Fall Highway Cleanup
Back trail cleanup in the fall
Mark Trails - usually in January unless snow allows for it to be done earlier
Raise trail markers (ongoing - whenever the snow has gotten deep)
Remove Trail Markers - March or April depending on the snow
Spring Highway Cleanup
Pull Warming Hut off the Mountain - usually in July before campground opens
HOW ARE YOUR SNOWMOBILE REGISTRATION & USER FEE DOLLARS SPENT?
PERCENT OF ANNUAL BUDGET USED FOR:
53% Trail Grooming by Contractors & State Crews
28% Trail Maintenance & Signing by State Crews
6% Trail Ranger Safety & Enforcement Patrols
5% Statewide Snowmobile Access & Administration
3% Parking Area Maintenance & Snow Removal
2% Fee Permit System Operations
2% Trail Maps - Printed & Electronic Interactive
1% Avalanche Safety Education
Every Permit Sold Generates $62.75 for Snowmobile Trail Operations and Maintenance
$35 Permit Fee less $1 Selling Agent Fee: $34.00
PLUS, State Gas Tax Transfer for every Permit Sold: $28.75
Total Revenue to Snowmobile Fund: $62.75