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Eastern Idaho
snowmobiling, where thousands of miles of trails await both
novices and experienced riders alike. Snowmobile in our back
yard with fewer restrictions, ride in the shadow of the
majestic Tetons Mountains, or play in the hills and meadows
within an hour’s drive of our front door. |
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Ashton, Idaho Area Snowmobile Trails - |
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Trail Information: 400 miles, groomed
Elevation:
5250-7000
With a
view of the majestic Teton Mountains, groomed trails
from Ashton provide routes to the popular Mesa Falls
area, Yellowstone's Cave Falls and Grand Teton
National Park. The area has wide open powder riding
across rolling hills and 400 miles of groomed trails
on private and public land through the Targhee
National Forest. Trails from Mesa Falls lead north to
Island Park and Yellowstone National Park. A 45 mph
speed limit on groomed trails is enforced. Snowmobile
rentals are available. |
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Bone, Idaho Snowmobile Trails -
Prime
Season December - April |
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Trail Information: Popular trails are
Wolverine, Long Valley, Brockman and Skyline Ridge.
Byways also connect to Fall Creek and Alpine, WY.
This area accesses groomed trails in several eastern
Idaho counties, as well as trails in western
Wyoming.
Base Elevation:
5000
Elevation:
9000
This is
a network of 200 miles of trails in the mountains 25
miles east of Idaho Falls. The trails lead to plenty
of play areas perfect for hillclimbing and busting
powder. The average elevation is 6,500 feet and the
prime season is January to March. Bannock County,
southeast of Pocatello, grooms another 200 miles of
trails that lead from Mink Creek to the high play
areas around Scout Mountain, and from the Inkom Canyon
parking lot east of Inkom to the beautiful Pebble
Basin area. |
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Canyon
Rim (Mesa Falls) Snowmobile Trail
- Prime Season Winter |
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This is an
Idaho Park 'N Ski area requiring a pass to park here.
It is located 7 miles northeast of Ashton on Highway
47 and parallels the Nordic ski trail out to the
spectacular Lower and Upper Mesa Falls. It then
branches away from the Nordic trail, traveling along
the canyon rim then returning to the trailhead.
Directions to Trailhead: From BlackSmith Inn,
drive 35 miles NE to Ashton on Hwy. 20, then 7 miles
NE |
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Idaho
Falls, Idaho Area Snowmobile Trails -
Prime Season:January-March |
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A network
of 400 miles of groomed trails leads you to some of
the world's finest snowmobiling playgrounds. This
trail system also connects with the Bear Lake,
Franklin and Caribou snowmobile trail systems.
Majestic mountains, beautiful timbered areas and open
flats make this region one of the finest. Popular
trails are Brockman-Skyline, Bone-Alpine and
Wolverine-King Canyon. These wide groomed trails lead
to great playgrounds. Three warming huts along the
trail system add comfort and safety. |
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Rexburg-Driggs, Idaho Area Snowmobile
Trails - Prime Season: December
- April
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Madison,
Jefferson and Teton counties offer 280 miles of
groomed trails and tens of thousands of acres of
off-trail riding. Riders can sled between the
communities of Rexburg, Tetonia, and Driggs. Popular
trails start in the west on Lyons Creek, Burn Siding
and lead to Red Butte via 218 with a snowmobile slide
that drops into 1,000 Springs Valley. Travel on to
Green Canyon Hot Springs for lunch, gas or a soak in
the pool or hot tub. |
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Island
Park, Idaho Area Snowmobile Trails - |
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Big
Springs - More than 300 miles of groomed trails
set a course for snowmobilers of all abilities to tour
spectacular mountain terrain. Warming huts provide
winter enthusiasts with a cozy place to rest and
plenty of parking is available for all to enjoy this
scenic area.
Black
Canyon Loop - This trail above Island Park takes
you from Big Springs right up to the border of
Yellowstone National Park and the Montana border. Open
Thanksgiving Day to June 1
Island Park Area -Just west of Yellowstone
National Park are the world famous loop trails of the
Island Park area. Forested trails connect with the
West Yellowstone trail systems. They provide access to
mountains more than 8,000-feet high. Renowned Two Top
Mountain is here with select hillclimbing and powder
bowls. Popular stops include Big Springs, which is the
headwaters of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River and
Mesa Falls, on the southern end of Island Park. |
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The
BlackSmith Bed & Breakfast Inn is located 15 miles north
of Idaho Falls,
Idaho at 227
North 3900 East, just .1/4 mile off Hwy 20 |
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