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Snowmobile Trails That'll Rev Your Engine
Big Timber Cooke City/Silver Gate West Yellowstone Livingston Bozeman/BigSky Virginia City/Ennis Dillon/Polaris Wise River Wisdom/Jackson/Sula Elk Park Georgetown Lake Helena Deerlodge Lolo Pass Lincoln Garnet Mission Mountains Haugan Kings Hill/Little Belts Seeley Lake Flathead Valley Cut Bank Kootenai Country

1. Cut Bank
2. Flathead Valley
3. Haugan
4. Kootenai Country
5. Lolo Pass
6. Mission Mountains
7. Seeley Lake
8. Hamilton/Skalkaho
 9. Deerlodge
10. Dillon/Polaris
11. Garnet
12. Georgetown Lake

13. Helena
14. Lincoln
15. Virginia City/Ennis
16. Wisdom/Jackson/Sula
17. Wise River
18. Elk Park
19. Big Timber
20. Bozeman/Big Sky
21. Cooke City/Silver Gate
22. Livingston
23. West Yellowstone
24. Kings Hill/Little Belts

A Sledder's Paradise

SnowmobilingSnowmobiling in Montana, you'll find some of the longest snowmobile trails in America. You'll have access to thousands of miles of groomed and ungroomed trails. And, you'll meet plenty of other folks who love sledding as much as you do.

Snowmobile Rental and Guides

Snowcoach Tours

Avalanche Hazards & Safe Sledding

Yellowstone Park Information

Winter use Planning in Yellowstone

The National Park Service expects operations to continue this winter under essentially the same rules that were in effect the past three winters. In Yellowstone, this means up to 720 commercially guided BAT snowmobiles per day would be allowed to enter the park during the winter of 2007-2008. Yellowstone intends to conduct avalanche control operations this winter to allow motorized oversnow travel on the East Entrance road across Sylvan Pass. In Grand Teton and the Parkway, 140 snowmobiles per day would be allowed this winter. Most of the snowmobiles would have to meet BAT requirements. Access to the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail, Grassy Lake Road, Jackson Lake, and adjacent public and private lands would continue under the same regulations used the past three winters. Click here for more information.

The opportunity to experience the nation's first National Park is still very much available. Aapproved snowmobile guides for Yellowstone National Park

Snowcoach Tours, carrying up to 13 passengers are perfect way for families and smaller groups to experience the park. Snowcoach drivers are fully knowledgeable about the wildlife and history of this magical place.

West Yellowstone, will continue offering a definitive snowmobiling experience. Over 600 miles of groomed and ungroomed trails beckon winter enthusiasts to the national forests surrounding Yellowstone National Park.

Snowmobile Rental and Guides

National Park Service winter use information for snowmobiles

Suggested Sledding:


Additional Info
Statistics and descriptive information about snowmobiling in Montana.
Image Gallery
Here's what sledding in Big Sky Country is all about.
Accomodations
Find lodging to fit your sledding itinerary.
Avalanche Safety Tips
Facts and tips about avalanche safety.

Non-resident Snowmobile Permit Program
The Montana legislature passed a law that requires snowmobilers visiting Montana to pay a fee to support the grooming of snowmobile trails. A visitor who plans to ride his/her snowmobile in Montana this winter must purchase a non-resident temporary snowmobile use permit for $25 per machine.Permits will be available December 1 from FWP license agents, some snowmobile equipment retail businesses, hotels and motels and other business serving snowmobilers. The best advice to snowmobilers planning a snowmobile vacation in is to complete the application online at the FWP web page www.fwp.state.mt.us/parks/recreation.asp For more information contact the FWP web page or call 406-444-4585.
In addition to the snowmobiling areas listed above, many other Montana businesses offer snowmobiling opportunities and services. Please check out our...

Complete List of Montana Snowmobiling Opportunities!


For more information contact:
Vacation Planning Assistance
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (406)444-2535
Snowtana.com Snowmobile Club Supported Information

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