The Washington State Parks Snowmobile Program is funded directly by your snowmobile registrations. These funds maintain Sno-parks and provide essential services like snow removal, sanitation, trail grooming, and enforcement. Program costs have risen over the past several years, and there has been no increase in snowmobile registration fees since 2016. We now face a choice of either raising fees, reducing services, or some combination of both; and we need your input to help us inform that decision.

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* 2. How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the following aspects during the last winter season?

  Very Dissatisfied Dissatisfied Satisfied Very Satisfied Not applicable
Condition of visited Sno-park (maintenance and upkeep)
Value (was your visit worth the money paid. Funded by snowmobile registration Fee $50.)

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* 3. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is requesting public opinion on either viable revenue solutions to sustain the program or reduction of services.

Please rank the following options from 1 to 6, with 1 being the most preferable and 6 being the least preferable.

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* 4. Snowmobile registration fees haven’t been increased since 2016, and the $50 fee in statute is insufficient to maintain current service levels. If annual snowmobile registration fees were increased, how much would you be willing to pay?

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* 5. Do you currently have a valid annual snowmobile registration?

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* 7. How old are you?

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* 8. What is your zip code?

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* 9. What is your combined household income?

For comments or questions, please email us at winter@parks.wa.gov or learn more about us at Winter-Recreation-Program.

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