Arthur Kelly Park
Located just five minutes from downtown Soda Springs, Kelly Park features about 7 kilometers of beautifully groomed Nordic ski trails.
Located just five minutes from downtown Soda Springs, Kelly Park features about 7 kilometers of beautifully groomed Nordic ski trails.
A major trailhead for cross-country skiing, offering 8 miles of groomed Nordic trails suitable for beginner and intermediate skiers.
Alturas Lake has some of the best terrain and conditions for cross-country skiing anywhere.
Located in the Stanley Basin, Park Creek has some of the best terrain and conditions for cross-country skiing anywhere.
These trails feature hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails through secluded forests and offer spectacular views of Mt. Bonneville and the Portneuf River area near Lava Hot Springs. This is a central resort location with a wealth of activities and accommodations.
This snowmobile trail near the Idaho-Utah border spans across hundreds of miles of wide open space, passing through mountain ridges and rolling hills. Local facilities are available on the groomed trail.
This area has more than 250 miles of snowmobile trails through scenic forested mountains and powdery valley floors. Visitors can also view the unique captive geyser that propels water more than 100 feet into the air.
Between Lowman and the Stanley Basin lies hundreds of acres of backcountry snow just waiting for you and your sled. The Lowman to Dagger Falls trail is groomed, and once at Dagger Falls, you can head west to Deadwood Lodge or east towards Banner Creek.
The Stanley Basin area offers almost an endless amount of groomed snowmobile trails against the backdrop of one of the most breathtaking mountain ranges. With over 185 miles of groomed trails, snowmobilers will have a vast expanse to explore.
The McCall area offers over 544 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, breathtaking bowls, and backcountry powder.
Selkirk Powder deliver premium tour experiences in cat skiing, heli-skiing, snowmobiling, sightseeing by snowcat and avalanche education. Conveniently based out of Sandpoint and Schweitzer, Selkirk Powder's operations permit(s) allows its seasoned guides access to thousands of acres of northern Idaho's famous Selkirk Mountains.
Touted as "one of the best groomed snowmobile trail systems in the world," Island Park is a snowmobiling destination like none other.
Identified as one of the top 10 places to snowmobile in the Northwest, Lake Cascade Recreation Area features trails that go off in virtually every direction, providing an endless amount of opportunities for adventure.
Recreation opportunities in the Coeur d'Alene River Area are extremely diverse, including hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails to explore in the winter.
Just south of Yellowstone National Park and sitting at the foot of the Grand Teton Mountain Range, the Teton Valley of Idaho offers an extensive groomed snowmobile trail system that is unmatched.
The Fairfield snowmobile program grooms 70 miles of trail in Camas County and provides a snowmobile shelter north of Wells Summit.
Snowmobile trails near Elk City include over 350 miles of groomed trails.
The Gooding County Snow Park located at the Gooding-Camas County line includes 150 square miles of BLM and private land for snowmobiling and other winter activities.
More than 300 miles of snowmobile trails through the Clearwater National Forest await the winter sports enthusiast in the Pierce-Weippe Area.
More than 380 miles of well-marked, groomed trails offer snowmobilers nearly every kind of terrain imaginable for winter fun in the fabulous Trinity Mountains.
Madison, Jefferson and Teton counties offer 280 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and tens of thousands of acres of off-trail riding. Riders can sled between the communities of Rexburg, Tetonia, and Driggs.
Teton Springs offers one of the most astonishing thrills a powder hound will ever experience: heli skiing in the Tetons.
Steeped in tradition, Sun Valley Heli Ski has set the standard of helicopter skiing for nearly five decades.
Taking its name from the first white settlement, Fort Henry Historic Byway trails along the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River.
Find whitewater adventures and outdoor thrills along the Payette River Scenic Byway.