What serves as a summer scenic drive from McCall to Warren along Payette Lake, also serves as the Warren Wagon Road Snowmobile Trail in the winter. This area, where snow usually falls first, offers about over 20 miles of trail which runs past the picturesque Payette Lake. The Warren Wagon Road Snowmobile Trail offers the opportunity to stop for food, beverages, fuel or lodging at Secesh or in the mining community of Warren.
The Warren Wagon Road Snowmobile Trail is located within the Payette National Forest. This forest offers over 600 miles of roads and groomed trails for snowmobiles. The trails offered will take you to a number of choice destinations including to the hot springs at Burgdorf or the town of Warren. Through your travels on the trails, you’ll have the opportunity to view some of Idaho’s well known winter scenery areas.
With the numerous trails available in the area, the Warren Wagon Road Snowmobile Trail will offer some of the top opportunities to see spectacular scenery offered throughout Idaho. As with any area of trails snowmobiles travel, it is highly recommended extra emergency provisions are carried during the excursion. Many trails lead to remote areas and the need for safety and being prepared for what might be encountered should be a priority.
Most snowmobile trails are free for riding on, although every snowmobile must be registered in the state of Idaho which does offer guest certifications for visitors. The registrations certifications must be displayed on the snowmobile at all times. More information about the registration requirements, maps of area trails, and the Warren Wagon Road Snowmobile Trail, can be obtained by calling 208-634-0600.