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Deep Creek Lake Safety Warnings - Ice, snowmobiles and the Deep Creek Dunk

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Real Estate Agent with The Spiker Team Deep Creek Lake

Public Safety Warning Issued for Deep Creek Lake

With the upcoming Deep Creek Dunk, the Maryland Park Service has issued the following warnings concerning use of snowmobiles on Deep Creek Lake - Please take a moment and read...Please stay safe.  Believe it or not, spring will come and the ice on the lake will melt, although with another foot of snow forcast in the next 24 hours spring seems very far away.

GARRETT COUNTY - 2/16/2010

 

The Maryland Park Service reminds all snowmobilers of the potential for unseen safety hazards on Deep Creek Lake, particularly at night.  Starting on Wednesday, February 20th, an area of ice will be removed near Uno Chicago Grill on Garrett Highway to create open water for the Special Olympics Deep Creek Dunk. This area will remain unsafe for quite some time and will be marked with reflective traffic cones.  

Also be aware that lake surface conditions under bridges where road salt and abrasives are plowed from the pavement are often particularly hazardous. Other conditions that may cause unpleasant situations are unseen snowdrifts or pressure ridges that can act as ramps and cause sleds to become airborne leading to a loss of control and accidents.  

 Deep Creek Lake is a part of the designated ORV trail system permitting use by registered snowmobiles only. Permits are available by mail or at any of the local State Park offices during normal business hours. Snowmobiles may operate at night if equipped with working head and taillights. Access to the lake may be made at Deep Creek Lake State Park or with permission from a private landowner with a permit site adjacent to the lake. 

Ice fishermen, hikers and cross-country skiers traveling on the lake should also exercise caution.  The wearing of or having readily accessible life preservers could prevent a tragedy.  If you encounter people, pets or wildlife that have fallen through the ice, contact either 911 or the toll free DNR Communications number 1-800-628-9944 for assistance. 

For further information on ice conditions at Deep Creek Lake, contact a ranger at the Park Headquarters office (301) 387-5563 or the Discovery Center on weekends at (301) 387-7067.

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