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Idaho Snowmobiling

Idaho Snowmobiling

With over 7,000 miles worth of trails, it is clear to see why Idaho is a very popular place for snowmobiling. The state offers a huge amount of options for the snowmobile enthusiast, and the variety of trails means that there is plenty of area open for both experienced and beginning snowmobile riders.

As you glide through the state on your snowmobile, you will see some of the most beautiful scenic views and landscapes that the country has to offer. Exquisite open plains, lush snow covered valleys, picturesque frozen lakes, breathtaking mountain top views and more are yours to see when you sail through Idaho on your snowmobile.

A large portion of the snowmobile trails in Idaho are connected to one another, so you have the opportunity for virtually endless riding. The state is full of great restaurants, gas stations, and countless great hotels and resorts, so you will have plenty of options after you are done riding you snowmobile for the day.

In order to ride your snowmobile in Idaho, you must have it registered with the state. Snowmobile registration must be completed by November 1st, and it is executed by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. Idaho does require that you wear a DOT approved helmet when you ride your snowmobile and no person under the age of 16 may ride alone, but may ride if attended by a licensed adult. Snowmobile registration costs $21.50 and it is good through November 1st to October 31st of the next year. Have fun riding your snowmobile in Idaho!

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