The TMA

Regular Snowmobile TMA
Regular Snowmobiling - For the lack of a better term, is a snowmobile that is less
than 15-years old!
 
Family TMA
Family Snowmobiling – Issued to families with children up to 18 years of age or up to 22 year's of age if they are enrolled in a school of higher education. To be eligible, all snowmobiles must be registered to the same family member or the same family member's name must appear on each registration as the co-owner & same mailing address. First two TMAs purchased at the "Early Bird" or "Regular Season" rate for Regular or Volunteer categories. The third, fourth, fifth or any subsequent TMAs sold at 1/2 the applicable Regular rate, from "Family TMA"
 
Five-Day Pass  (No Liability Insurance is included with the 5-Day Pass)
Five-Day Pass - Any Resident or Non- Resident may purchase a five-day pass. The five-day pass is not subject to the "Early Bird" program. The price of a five-day pass DOES NOT include liability insurance.
 
Classic TMA
Classic Snowmobile - Any snowmobile that is 15-years or older and not registered as an antique. (Nearly 50% off the applicable regular rate)
 
Antique TMA
Antique Snowmobile - Any snowmobile that is 25-years old and that is registered as an antique snowmobile by Vermont or any other state or province. (Snowmobiles legally registered as Antiques, must be used exclusively in exhibitions, parades and public functions. Antique TMAs sold only through the VAST office.)