Rider Training
New York State is a leader in snowmobile education and offers one operator training course for snowmobilers of all ages
beginning at age 10. This course provides fundamental information which all snowmobilers should possess in order to ensure the
safety of riders and other trail users. Successful completion of this course results in the award of a NYS Snowmobile Safety
Certificate.
Courses are taught by experienced snowmobilers who volunteer their time to make the sport safer and more enjoyable for
everyone. They are usually sponsored by snowmobile clubs, agricultural extension offices, law enforcement agencies, or similar
groups, and are available in fall and early winter. View a list of courses being offered
throughout New York State. This list is updated on a weekly basis during the snowmobile season.
Youth ages 14 through 17 years old may operate a snowmobile, on lands upon which snowmobiling is allowed, without adult or
other supervision if they have completed a snowmobile safety training course recognized by the State of New York. If youth ages
14 through 17 years have not completed the training course, they may operate a snowmobile if accompanied by (within 500 feet of)
a person who is at least 18 years of age. Youth ages 10 through 13 may operate a snowmobile, on lands upon which snowmobiling
is allowed, if they have completed a snowmobile safety training course recognized by the State of New York and are accompanied
by (within 500 feet of) a person who is at least 18 years of age.
Children less than 10 years old or less than age 14 without a safety certificate may operate a snowmobile only on lands owned
or leased by their parent or guardian.
A non-resident operator who is a resident of another state or country and is the holder of a valid snowmobile safety certificate
issued by that state or country shall be considered the same as the holder of a New York State Safety Certificate.