Best Snowmobile in Idaho

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1

Idaho, Clearwater County

02 :11 hrs
30.3 mi
708.56995 ft
Unknown

Granite Pass Snowmobiling Area is a pretty long trail that winds back and forth through the forest. There is a free designated parking area. The trail is regularly groomed from about December to April. The trail also connects with lots of other trails in the area that can be explored.

2

Idaho, Missoula County

01 :19 hrs
6.1 mi
645.522 ft
Unknown

Elk Meadows Snowmobiling Area starts out as a 9 mile trail that leads to a large network of trails. There is plenty of room for exploring and parking throughout the area. All of the trails are Intermittently groomed by the Missoula Snowgoers from December to April.

3

Idaho, Idaho County

01 :24 hrs
14.1 mi
178.2799 ft
Unknown

Lolo Snowmobiling Area consists of many great trails. Mapped here is the main loop, but there are plenty of other trails throughout the area for exploring. All trails throughout the area are groomed intermittently by the Missoula Snowgoers from December to April.

4

Idaho, Shoshone County

02 :46 hrs
28.3 mi
479.52393 ft
Unknown

Fish Hatchery Snowmobiling Area can be driven as both a loop as well as a one way track. The trail is groomed regularly by the Montana Night Riders. Grooming season is from December to March. The area is heavily wooded but well maintained. Parking and riding is free.

5

Idaho, Bonner County

01 :15 hrs
6.3 mi
68.731995 ft
Unknown

Trail 12 is part of the Priest Lake Area and follows a groomed trail that is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. There are several other trails to explore in the area. Snowmobile owners are legally obligated to number their snowmobiles by November 1. Watch for and yield to groomers along the trail.

6

Idaho, Valley County

01 :51 hrs
9.7 mi
437.35803 ft
Unknown

Beginning at Clear Creek, this route is known as Round Valley. It is groomed periodically and intersects with other trails for more exploring. Snowmobile owners are legally obligated to number their snowmobiles by November 1. Watch for and yield to groomers along the trail.

7

Idaho, Camas County

03 :18 hrs
16.4 mi
699.72107 ft
Unknown

This route follows a groomed trail along Couch Summit-Deer Park. It branches off the main trail. Snowmobile owners are legally obligated to number their snowmobiles by November 1. Watch for and yield to groomers along the trail.

8

Idaho, Shoshone County

00 :16 hrs
1.4 mi
69.625 ft
Unknown

USFS #304 is a short trail that is used to access other trails. It is a multi-use trail open to snowmobiling and can be ridden in both directions. .

9

Idaho, Lemhi County

01 :21 hrs
6.6 mi
667.031 ft
Unknown

Meadow Lake Road #002 is a multi-use trail open for snowmobiling, skiing, and snowshoeing during the winter months. It follows a groomed road to Meadow Lake and offers access to beautiful winter scenery and other country for recreation. It can be done in both directions.

10

Idaho, Bonner County

03 :11 hrs
16.5 mi
865.833 ft
Unknown

Moose Creek follows a groomed trail first along Trestle Creek, then Smorgasbord Creek, Quartz Creek and then to Moose Creek. The scenery is breathtaking and there are several other trails to explore within the area. Snowmobile owners are legally obligated to number their snowmobiles by November 1. Watch for and yield to groomers along the trail.

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