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Posted on: November 15, 2007
IDAHO FALLS, ID—The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is currently selling Idaho State Parks and Recreation snowmobile registrations and Park-N-Ski passes. Please visit the Eastern Idaho Visitor’s Center, located at 630 West Broadway in Idaho Falls, anytime between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday thru Friday or on Saturdays (through Christmas), between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
Just bring cash or a check, along with your vehicle license plate number for a Park-N-Ski pass—$7.50 for a 3-day pass or $25.00 for a season pass. Bring your snowmobile vehicle identification number for your $32.50 snowmobile registration.
“We are doing this as a service to our customers,” said Deycie Luke, BLM Education Specialist. For further questions, you may contact the Eastern Idaho Visitor’s Center, 208-523-1010, or check with additional Idaho Falls locations to purchase your registrations and/or passes.
For Park-N-Ski passes, you may also visit:
Idaho Parks and Recreation East Region Office
Sportsman’s Warehouse
Idaho Mountain Trading
Huskey’s in Palisades
For snowmobile registrations, you may also visit:
Idaho Parks and Recreation East Region Office
Action Motor Sports
Sportsman’s Warehouse
Chaos Motor Sports
Bott Yamaha
Wilson Arctic Cat
Ride All Year Rentals
Rocky Mountain Sales
Bonneville County Recreation Department
Country Corner
Huskey’s in Palisades
A-1 ATVs and Trailers
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Outdoor writer Dave Langston resides in Chubbuck. He grew up in the Midwest and south fishing and hunting across the country.
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