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TOpen rails toWh eeledVeh icles 7 8 SeasonalDesignation 50" or Less50" Widthin 2132AB Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, !!!!!!!!! SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 0.00 2.41 TOpen rails toMotorcycles Only 2688 SeasonalDesignation 11 12 East Branch Sand River GI44 SpecialVeh Designation icle (See Table) Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles 2438 FH-43 2131 2131A 15 14 2794 SeasonalDesignation 05/11-09/03 0.00 0.16 SeasonalDesignation (See Table) 46N23W 16 only,with Seasonal Designation ________________________________________ 2918 2131A 17 Forest Supervisor, Hiawatha National Forest FH-43 GI18 Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, Interstate 2913 43N17W 8109 SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 6.00 18.26 H igh w ays,US,State SeasonalDesignation East Branch LeVasseur Creek A24A 21 2918 20 GI40 23 Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, It is theIt is responsibility ofthe user toacquire the current MajorPublic Roads 22 SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 19.84 22.10 15 14 13 8109 SeasonalDesignation MV U M.ThMV is U Msh ow sthe National Forest System 8186 4 O therPublic Roads 8 roads,National Forest System andtrails, the areas on Laughing Whitefish River N Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, 18 17 1 24 8134 SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 0.00 1.56 NationalForest System lands thein Hiaw athaNational O therPublic Trails 9 SeasonalDesignation 2916 W Forestthat are designated for motor veh use icle pursuant to 2213 2317, 2272, 2250, 2209, 2163, AreasOpen toCross-Country Trav el A41E 36 CFR 212.51. ThCFR 36MV 212.51. is U Malso identifies the veh icle 46°22'30"N 46°22'30"N 29 25 2878, 2643, 2559, 2513, 2502, Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, Nelson Creek SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 Spray Creek classesallow edon each route and eachin area; and any 2938 28 27 Mosquito River SeasonalDesignation " FSCampg round 21 22 2904 2163D, 2149E, 2149A, 2887, 9 2397 seasonalrestrictions that apply on those routes and in 2918 26 GI18 23 24 2916 2519A2259M, thoseareas. 2910 0 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 25 E MotorizedTrailhead Miles 2915 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles Designation ofa road,or areatrail, for motor veh use icle SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 ]" InformationSite 32 2109 only,with Seasonal Designation byaparticular class ofveh under icle CFR36sh 212.51 ould 2903 2915 Chapel Creek 2901 Dorsey Creek notbe interpreted as encourag ingor invuse iting or implying Forestor Rang erDistrict Boundary 2922 2918 25 thatthe road,or areatrail, passable, is actively maintained, 2907 34 35 36 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles 28 36 48N18W SeasonalDesignation 05/11-09/30 2921 27 2908 2596A 2216A, 2256, 2216, only,with Seasonal Designation orsafe for travMotor el. veh designations icle include parking NationalForest System Land 26 2918 29 Wood 33 35 alongdesignated routes and atfacilitiesassociated with ECHO 48N19W Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, designatedroutes wh safe isen it to do so and wh ennot M-94 M-94 Island LAKE A47F 2238,2624B, 48N18W SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 Non-NationalForest System Land 1 SeasonalDesignation causingdamag etoNational Forest System resources. GI61 47N19W 47N18W West Branch Whitefish River 4 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles Seasonalweather conditions and natural ev entsmay render 2 2275 2248, SeasonalDesignation 05/15-10/07 W ildernessArea 5150000 5150000 2905 GI18 only,with Seasonal Designation designatedroads and trailsimpassable for extended 3 2 1 46°30'0"N 33 34 2906 35 periods.Designated areas may contain dang erousor 46°30'0"N U S-41 P olitical BoundaryP olitical 433 RD CO impassableterrain. Many designated roads and trailsmay 3 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles Nelson CreekNelson GI15 2256C 2256B, SeasonalDesignation 05/15-09/30 6 4 only,with Seasonal Designation Munising bepassable only by high -clearanceveh iclesor four-wh eel- 46N23W Lake Superior T ow nshand ip Rang eLine driveveh Maintenance icles. ofdesignated roads and trails 2 45N23W 7 Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, 9 Trout SeasonalDesignation 04/01-11/30 0.00 0.42 w ill depend w ill on av ailableresources, and many may receive GI17 11 2642B SeasonalDesignation National Forest National 12 4 SectionLine 12 little maintenance. little 45N23W Bay 7 10 11 Williams GI15 GI106 GI19 N GI03 9 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles Th motor is veh use icle map identifies those roads, trails, Island 1 GI02 SeasonalDesignation 04/16-09/30 0.00 2.48 a atha H iaw Lakeor River 10 8 only,with Seasonal Designation andareas designated for the motor veh use icle under 36 5130000 5130000 W LAW SO N RD LAW SO N 4 ± 0 0.5 1 2 3 10 11 12 7 CFRfor212.51 the purpose ofenforcing the proh at ibition N Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, 47N19W DUCK 1 2549 U se Map U se Miles 9 SeasonalDesignation 10/01-12/31 0.00 2.48 2491 2491A 14 W 18 GI02 SeasonalDesignation 36 CFR 261.13. Thalimited purpose.CFR is36 is261.13. Th eother public 2491 2548 LAKE roadsare sh ow nfor information and nav igationpurposes 87°7'30"W 16 15 16 Miners River 14 13 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles onlyand are not subject todesignation under the Forest 0 0.5 1 2 490000 2548A 13 18 15 GI03 SeasonalDesignation 04/16-09/30 0.00 0.21 J oh nson 14 13 47N18W 15 47N19W only,with Seasonal Designation 17 M-28 Shelter Bay GI02 oo e icle Veh Motor Servicetrav manag el ementreg ulation. Miles 17 Rd GI18 Murray 14 Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, These designations apply only to National Forest 16 15 14 16 SeasonalDesignation 10/01-12/31 0.00 0.21 GI03 SeasonalDesignation System roads, National Forest System trails, and areas 2003 M-28 Bay 23 47N18W on National Forest System lands. AuTrain Onota Rd 2599A 21 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles 2599 24 SeasonalDesignation 04/16-09/30 0.00 1.90 22 22 GI15 only,with Seasonal Designation 19 23 24 19 Rd589Co 20 21 22 23 24 20 21 22 23 2004 2145 Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, Co Rd H-01 Rd Co 21 SeasonalDesignation 10/01-12/31 0.00 1.90 EXPLANATION OF LEGEND 19 GI15 SeasonalDesignation W 2000 24 1 W 20 8 9 5 0 PROHIBITIONS d 1 VICINITY MAP 8303 2 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles R Hanson Creek 2276 N ITEMS N SeasonalDesignation 04/16-09/30 2.90 3.32 2004AB GI17 7 7 2004A 2004 M14C (H-01) Rd River Rock o 29 only,with Seasonal Designation 4 Au Train Bay 4 It Is prohibited to possess or operate a motor vehicle C 2275 2125B 25 M-28 2275D 30 29 27 27 26 2161 29 28 27 26 25 Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, on National Forest System lands on the Hiawatha 47N21W 28 2862 30 2004A RoadsOpen toHigh w ayLeg Veh al iclesOnly: (H-05) 575 Rd Co GI17 SeasonalDesignation 10/01-12/31 2.90 3.32 National Forest other than in accordance with these 26 30 27 SeasonalDesignation 2125 2008A 28 M-28 " 2122 2125 BAYFURNACE 9 47N19W 2007 M12E 25 26 designations (36 CFR 261.13) M-28 Furnace Lake T h eseroads are open only tomotor veh icleslicensed 2276M 2125A 28 Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles 2008 A 30 29 2481 GI18 SeasonalDesignation 04/16-09/30 0.00 8.37 underState lawfor general operation publicon roads all u only,with Seasonal Designation 2487 T 47N20W Violators ofCFR 36 are 261.13 subject toa fine of up 2863 r wthe ithin state. 33 ai M-28 2487 n Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, to $5,000, imprisonmentto $5,000, for up tomonths,6 or both (18 O n 36 ota Rd GI18 36 SeasonalDesignation 10/01-12/31 0.00 8.37 U .S.C. 3571(e)).ThUproh is .S.C. applies ibition reg ardlessofthe 31 34 35 31 Rd 33 34 35 31 32 33 34 31 32 33 34 35 SeasonalDesignation RoadsOpen Veh toAll icles: 32 B A Creek 32 2483 presenceor absence ofsigns. 2293 2276 36 M-28 47N18W Roadsopen tohigh w ayvehleg al icles Au Train River 2571A Gongeau Creek 2576A South Bay GI19 SeasonalDesignation 04/16-09/30 T h eseroads are open motor toall veh including icles, smaller 2483B 47N19W CoRd 47N18W only,with Seasonal Designation Th map is does not display nonmotorized uses, ov er- 47N21W 2001 2576 47N20W off-high w ayveh iclesthat may not be licensed for high w ay H -58 Rock River 46N19W 46N18W snowveh uses, icle or other facilitiesand attractions on the 46N21W Joel Creek46N20W Roadsopen Veh toall with icles, use(but not toov ersizeor ov erweighveh t iclesunder State Lake GI19 SeasonalDesignation 10/01-12/31 H iaw athaNational Forest.
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