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West Yellowstone Snowmobiling, Snowmobile Rentals, Tours

West Yellowstone Snowmobiling

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Because of its extensive trail systems and the close proximity of the town to Yellowstone National Park, West Yellowstone is affectionately called the snowmobile capitol of the world. From West Yellowstone, you can enjoy hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails in a three state region – Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. This is the starting point to enjoy a winter wonderland of unparalleled beauty.

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Want trails? We got 'em!
Imagine a long day of day cruising the 400-plus miles of groomed trails in the national forests and other public lands, then returning to the comfortable accommodations, snowmobiling camaraderie, and nightlife back in town. The next morning begins an entirely new adventure!

Snowmobiling Yellowstone
Yellowstone Park in winter? 200 miles of trails are currently available within Yellowstone National Park itself, along the same roads traveled by tourists in the summer time. The riding is controlled, offering less freedom than the terrain outside the park, but seeing the park's many features in their "winter attire" is a unique experience. There are plans in place to eventually phase out snowmobiles within the park's limits, but snowcoaches will still be available for a relaxing alternative to snowmobiling, with full access to Yellowstone's Winter Wonderland. For the latest information about Yellowstone National Park snowmobile access click here.

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Snowmobiling Island Park
Island Park offers incredible, crowd-free riding and huge amounts of snow, adding to the amazing network of possibilities with another 500 miles of groomed trails! Talk about powder - Island Park receives over 250 inches of light, fluffy snow a year! West Yellowstones trail system is connected to those in Island Park, making it easy for visitors in either community to enjoy both areas.

West Yellowstone Snowmobile Trails
The West Yellowstone area provides a wide range trails that meet the demands of beginning, intermediate, and experienced riders. Whether you prefer steady, mellow cruising with few elevation changes, or you are craving the powdery steeps, there are plenty of options to suit your taste.

Two Top Trail is a popular choice for its variety of terrain and 2,000 foot elevation gain. The trail is groomed, and powder fields abound. From the upper areas, the surrounding mountain ranges come into view, including the Wyoming's Tetons, Idaho's Centennial Mountains, Lionshead in Montana, and Yellowstone National Park. Bring a camera to take advantage of the photo opportunities!

The Big Sky Trail provides some of the best backcountry snowmobiling in Montana. This 110-mile trail begins just north of West Yellowstone. The first portion is groomed, but the trail quickly turns into an ungroomed powder experience. Deep fields of snow, and outstanding hill climbing opportunities are the hallmark of this well-known and challenging trail.

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Lionshead Trail offers an exciting experience for those seeking something more radical. Following the east side of the Continental Divide, the trail climbs to over 10,000 feet. Lionshead is short (10 miles), but sweet, with plenty of the steep terrain, very deep snow, and outstanding views.

Horse Butte Loop travels the shores of Hebgen Lake. This trail makes a pleasant excursion through thick pines and open meadows and along the lake.

South Plateau Trail heads south for 13 miles and provides great views of the area's mountains, following creeks and rivers away from the crowds.

The Continental Divide Trail offers a unique snow travel experience, connecting central Wyoming with our communitiy via Yellowstone National Park. The trail system begins near Lander, Wyoming at Sinks Canyon, and winds through the Wind River  Mountains near Pinedale and Dubois. The trail then passes through Togwotee Pass and Moran before entering Grand Teton National Park in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The trail follows the Rockefeller Parkway and ends at Yellowstones southern entrance.

Need we say more? Clearly the West Yellowstone area is a paradise for snowmobiling enthusiasts. With so much snow, trail variety, and spectacular scenery, it is no wonder our destination consistently earns top reviews. West Yellowstone is  truly the "Snowmobiling Capital of the World"

Select 6 to 8 bdrm Rental Homes for Sled Groups - Faithful Street Inn, West Yellowstone's best value accommodations for visiting snowmobile groups, offers excellent rates on 4, 6 and 8-bedroom homes this winter. All come complete with kitchens, king and queen beds, ample trailer parking and close all downtown dining & lounges.

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Other pages you might find helpful:


BlueRibbon Coalition
Learn how to use snowmobiles responsibly in the backcountry.
Breckenridge Colorado Snowmobiling
Colorado snowmobile vacations start at AllSummitCounty.com!
Jackson Hole Snow Devils
A local Jackson club, the Snow Devils plan a number of events and rides in the area, including the famous Snow King Championship Hill Climb.
Jackson Hole Snowmobile Hill Climb
Snowmobiling enthusiasts flock to Jackson Hole every year for the Snowmobile Hill Climb.
Montana Nightriders Snowmobile Club
The Montana Nightriders Snowmobile Club is a local club for snowmobile enthusiasts in western Montana which plans annual snowmobiling events and provides info on local weather and groomed trails.
Visit Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs is a popular Colorado snowmobiling destination, with lots of powder and open terrain to explore in the Rabbit Ears Pass area.