I agree with Kidwoo regarding the sleds near Tamarack. It's pretty much the same argument that we have about dirtbikes & mountain bikes. Trails are created by dirtbikes & then discovered by mountain bikers, and then closed to dirtbikes. It happens all the time, and never the other way around.
I don't ride snomobiles, but I do ride & race dirtbikes. My solution is to head a little further out into the woods where mountain bikes don't want to go, or to ride trails that are too technical & steep for pedaling. This works well here in NV, but if you want to ride a dirtbike anywhere near civilization, you're going to have a harder time.
The core statements, I think, are: 1) when you're less than 2 miles from a pretty major highway you really can't expect a wilderness experience; and 2) there are plenty of places where one can definitely get a wilderness experience, guaranteed, and the places where one can legally use a sled or dirtbike are ever-shrinking.
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