The Pine-Featherville Area Snowmobile Trails offer the widest variety of terrain to make riding in this area a memorable experience. With over 380 miles of groomed and well marked trails, the Pine-Featherville Area Snowmobile Trails range from 4,200 to nearly 10,000 feet in elevations. Trails run through areas such as Pfifer Creek, James Creek, Trinity Lakes and the Trinity Mountains. Other trails in the area lead to Deer Creek, Smith’s Prairie, Fall Creek, Pine and Nesters.
Located in Southwestern Idaho, the Pine-Featherville Area Snowmobile Trails are open during daylight hours and are free to use. Although the trail usage is free, Idaho does require all snowmobiles be registered and display their certificates at all times. Information about Pine-Featherville Area Snowmobile Trails and other trails in the same area can be obtained by calling 208-587-7961.
The Pine-Featherville Area Snowmobile Trails are part of the Boise National Forest and in the Mountain Home Ranger District. Maps of these areas, trails and facilities are available through contacting the number listed above.
It is highly recommended that all persons snowmobiling take a safety class which incorporates information about avalanches and precautions to take when riding in particular areas. The information concerning the possibility of an avalanche can be obtained near the trail head of the trail you are on. It is also highly recommended snowmobiles carry survival gear, adequate clothing and food and water with them on their trek through the various trails.