Snowmobile enthusiasts will enjoy the variety of terrain offered by Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails. With a base elevation of 4,500 feet climbing to 9,500 the Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails offer more than 380 miles of groomed and well-marked trails that take riders through a variety of terrain and scenery.
With plenty of snow, the Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails offer wonderful riding conditions with routes going through the Trinity Mountains to the rolling hills and high mountain prairies around Cat Creek. Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails offer several trails that link to other trails in the area such as Featherville, Smith’s Prairie, Fall Creek and Pine as well as many others.
Idaho offers over 7,200 miles of snowmobile trails throughout the state with 29 grooming programs. Many of the trails area located on property managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service, the State of Idaho as well as private land owners. Many of the trails in Idaho are interconnected, such as the Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails. The Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management in Idaho can provide more information on opened and closed areas. Many of the county snowmobile programs may also be able to provide maps of the areas that include the groomed and ungroomed trails available for riding.
Although the Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails do not charge any fees for use of the trails, the state of Idaho require that all snowmobiles be registered in their state. Certificates must be displayed on the snowmobiles at all times. Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails are open for riding during daylight hours only. For more information on the Trinity Lakes Snowmobile Trails, call (208) 587-7961.