Snowmobiling & Skiing

The mountains of Southern Wyoming are a winter paradise offering access to many places for skiing, snowmobiling, sledding, snowboarding and snowshoeing amidst breathtaking mountain scenery.
SNOWMOBILE TRAILS
The exceptional snow conditions in the Snowy Range and the Sierra Madre Mountains offer 245 miles of well groomed trails and 180 miles of ungroomed trails, plus many miles of excellent backcountry access. Trail maps, which include parking and avalanche areas, and regulations can be obtained from local government agencies and retailers. For weekly snowmobile trail conditions, visit Wyoming Trails where you can find information about highway conditions, fees, permit selling agents and trail grooming reports.
Prolonged exposure to low temperatures, wind and/or moisture can result in cold-related injury from frostbite and hypothermia. Enjoy winter sports longer and prevent injury by frequently checking weather conditions and dressing properly. Local sporting goods and outdoor clothing stores are available to outfit you properly.
Snowmobile Safety Tips- Know how to repair your machine and carry a repair kit with extra spark plugs and a drive belt.
- Carry bottled water, a flashlight, first-aid kit, compass, granola bars or other light, high calorie foods, avalanche beacons, shovels, a cell phone & snowshoes in case your snowmobile breaks down and you have to walk out.
- Bring plenty of gas when exploring remote areas.
- Drive within the limits of your machine and abilities. And never drink and drive a snowmobile.
- Obey the rules and laws of Wyoming. Do not snowmobile where prohibited.
- Keep your machine in top shape and follow a pre-op check before each ride.
- Wear appropriate clothing, including gloves, boots and a helmet with a visor.
- Let family or friends know your planned route, your destination and expected arrival time.
- Treat the outdoors with respect. Do not litter or damage trees or other vegetation.
