General Snowmobile Information
With some
of the longest, most scenic groomed trails in the nation, Montana offers the
perfect destination for snowmobilers.
Imagine riding all day without crossing a highway! Montana greets snowmobilers
with the enviable choice of 3,700 miles of groomed trails. This impressive network
is the result of years of hard work and dedication on the part of the Montana
Snowmobile Association (MSA), a group of individuals, snowmobile
clubs and businesses dedicated to ensuring that snowmobiling in Montana remains
a fun, safe and enriching experience for everyone.
MSA volunteers educate other riders about safety, outdoor survival and
avalanche awareness. Others host fun rides, charity rides and special events throughout
the season. In short, these snowmobile enthusiasts work hard so snowmobilers can
play hard! So explore our snowy mountains and meadows, backcountry lakes, steaming
hot springs and legendary ghost towns. Or catch a glimpse of Montana's varied
wildlife... at a distance, please.
SEASONS, SNOW CONDITIONS AND OTHER TIPS FOR SNOWMOBILERS
The Montana snowmobiling season is from mid-December to April, with some variation,
of course, due to yearly snow fluctuations and location.
Snow conditions are powdery early in the season, with hardpack developing as
the season progresses.
Temperatures vary widely, but generally average in the 20s to 30s range, although it's
common for the mercury to dip below zero.
Snow depths range from one to three feet at lower elevations and from six to 15
feet in the mountains.
Snowmobilers riding on plowed streets that are open to snowmobile traffic must have a
driver's license or possess a snowmobile safety certificate and travel with an adult.
For current information about:
Registration
Operating on Roads
Certification
Safe Rider
Avalanche Resources
Trails Program
Non-Resident Snowmobile Permit Program
Contact Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks
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