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Go Sled Wyoming

Wyoming has over 2000 miles of groomed and ungroomed trails.

The majority of the these trails are signed. Within the system there is a great diversity of trail riding and scenic qualities. There are numerous meadows with powder riding throughout the system. The snowmobile season is from December 1 thru April 1st.

Snow Reports are available and will be posted each Wednesday by noon. Our system includes eleven major areas and fall within four regions which includes geographic location such as Northern, Continental Divide, Southwest, and Southeast. Each of these areas have unique qualities. For more specific information on each of these areas please see the Regional State Maps.

Wyoming law requires that all snowmobiles must have either a Resident or Nonresident user fee decal adhered to their snowmobile. Each decal is twenty-five dollars and may be purchased at one of the several Permit Selling Agents located throughout the state.

There are several on-trail businesses that cater to winter recreation. For a list of these businesses, please choose a specific area by using the Regional State Maps link. Many of these businesses provide lodging, food, snowmobile rentals, guide services, and much more. Other services are available in cities surrounding snowmobiling areas.

Also included is safety information. Please be considerate of other trail users. Remember everyone is out to have fun. Enjoy your experience in Wyoming. If you have any questions about snowmobiling in Wyoming, please E-mail snowmo@state.wy.us.

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Pinedale Online
Snowmobiling season typically runs from mid-December until April. The Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail goes right through Pinedale, where complete services from lodging, dining, repairs and fuel are available. The Wind River Mountains have an extensive trail system with more than 250 miles of groomed and marked trails.
 
Wyoming Snowmobile Trails
Welcome to the Wyoming Trails Program Official Online Snowmobile Home Page. Wyoming has over 2000 miles of groomed and un-groomed trails. The majority of these trails are signed. Within our system we have a great diversity of trail riding and scenic qualities. There are numerous meadows with powder riding throughout the system. The snowmobile season is from December 1 thru April 15.

Wind River Country
The Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail (CDST) follows the Wind River Range and includes trail systems on both sides of the Continental Divide in Wyoming. The CDST trail goes through the Lander, Pinedale, Dubois, Togwotee Pass and Gros Ventre areas. The trail system incorporates private, state, National Forest and Bureau of Land Management lands.
 
Dubois, Wyoming Chamber of Commerce
Come to Dubois and ride the High Wind River Mountains and Absaroka Mountains. It is a Winter Wonderland with endless trails and plenty of powder snow. The beauty of our mountains and forests hosts the biggest snowmobile trail-system in the state of Wyoming

Wyoming Snowmobiling Areas


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