Located on the Gooding-Camas County line in South Central Idaho, the Gooding County Snow Park offers 150 miles of land, both private land and land managed by the Bureau of Land Management for snowmobile trips. The Gooding County Snow Park trails are 20 miles north of Gooding in South Central Idaho and are open for riding during daylight hours. There is no cost to ride the trails although fees may be incurred in the form of passes into some areas. All snowmobiles must be registered and certificates must be displayed on the snowmobiles.
Gooding County Snow Park trails are among the 7,200 miles of trails in Idaho that run across frozen lakes, freshly blanketed valleys, and meander through passes and valleys along rivers. As with snowmobiling anywhere in Idaho, it is highly recommended visitors and residents take a safety course which assists in recognizing areas prone to avalanches and what to do in the case of an avalanche.
Safety should be the number one priority of all snowmobiles. Although some snowmobiling areas are not far from towns, lodges and other locations, it is recommended that you never travel alone, and that someone always knows what route you will be traveling on. Gooding County Snow Park maps area available so your route can be mapped out.
Gooding County Snow Park offers scenery and excitement for your trip. Be familiar with your snowmobile, its controls, operations, and handling ability. Knowing the recommended trails of the Gooding County Snow Park will help knowing and understanding the type of terrain you will encounter on your trip. Regardless of how short a trail may be, or how small the area is your are snowmobiling, always wear adequate winter clothing and carry emergency and survival equipment with you.
More information on trails, riding areas, facilities and trail heads of Gooding County Snow Park can be obtained by calling 208-732-7200. The Gooding County Snow Park information should also be informative on any private land where it is permissible to snowmobile during your visit.