The Granite Pass System Snowmobile Trails are located in Northern Idaho, just west of Sandpoint. The trails contain a total of 82 miles and they offer a relaxing and smooth ride that is ideal for both beginning and expert snowmobile enthusiasts. While you ride your snowmobile through the trails you will have access to very breathtaking views of the area's wildlife and scenery.
As you cruise down the trails with your snowmobile you will experience beautiful horizons and great mountain views, snow covered plains, frozen creeks, and more. You may even be able to spot some wildlife as well if you are lucky. There is a large assortment of wildlife that call the Granite Pass System Snowmobile Trails home, from birds to bears, and even some wolves. A large portion of the wildlife hibernates or hides during the winter, but there is still a possibility to catch a glimpse here and there if you keep your eyes open.
If you do happen to encounter some animals while riding on one of the Granite Pass System Snowmobile Trails, be respectful and do not harm or interact with it in any way. There are many endangered species that live in this area, and harming these animals will cause some serious legal repercussions.
Also, remember to treat the Granite Pass System Snowmobile Trails with respect. Do not litter while you ride your snowmobile on the trails, and do not deviate from the designated riding areas under any circumstances. Be safe, respect the land, and have fun riding your snowmobile!