If you are looking for over 250 miles worth of snowmobile riding trails, then the Lolo pass is the place to be. It is situated in the Nez Perce National Forest. The name came from the Native Americans who settled there called the Ni Mii Pu, which translates to ‘the people’. The Nez Perce National Forest is located in North Central Idaho and stretches from the Oregon border to the Montana border.
Snowmobile riding along the Lolo Pass trails will give you amazing views and many opportunities to appreciate the abundance of wildlife. Besides snowmobiling, there is also good fishing as well as other recreational activities such as camping.
The Lolo Pass trails first became known during the Lewis and Clark expedition between 1805 and 1806. This trail is very popular among Lewis and Clark enthusiasts who enjoy following the same trail that they did. If you would prefer to ride the trail in style, then hop on a snowmobile and have a much more adventurous time.
Before heading out on the trail for an adventure make sure you take a few snowmobile safety precautions. First, don’t drink and drive. This is pretty common sense and applies to any vehicle whether it be a car or a snowmobile. Second drive don’t race your snowmobile, drive at a moderate pace to allow yourself to drive defensively. Third, carry a first aid kit with you just in case of an emergency. Try to avoid snowmobiling across large bodies of water. Dress warmly, if you are snowmobiling most likely it is cold outside. Most importantly do not go snowmobiling alone.