Nonmotorized snow trails can be single use or shared routes used for cross country skiing, skate skiing, snowshoeing, fat tire bikes, or other types of over-the-snow devices. The routes may be traditional hiking trails, roads closed in the winter season, or open terrain with a deep winter snow pack. Snow routes can be packed and tracked by the user, snowmobile, or snow cat.
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