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Miles
and miles of unmarked powder are characteristic of the literally
hundreds of ungroomed trails in the area. With mild temperatures,
an average of 10 to 15 feet of fabulous snow, and breathtaking
scenery the ride is always a thrill. A wide variety of terrain
provides a memorable experience for all riders from the
novice right through to the expert and even those looking
for "extreme snowmobiling." So, if you are looking
for an uncommon experience and like to make new tracks in
new snow, make this area a priority for your next trip.
The elevations run from about 2000 feet all the way up to
7,000 feet. The main season runs from December to April.
You will appreciate the good quality accommodations and great food in the area. There are even a couple of pubs open year round for your enjoyment. So, visit Kootenay Lake for a snowmobiling experience that will take your breath away. Remember to follow basic safety procedures whenever you travel the backcountry trails.
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Snowmobiling Trails
There are literally hundreds of backcountry trails in the area with a few key ones providing access to the others. The key trails in the area offer large staging areas, are ungroomed, uncrowded and range from snow covered logging roads to fantastic powder bowls and snow chutes. In most areas avalanches are not an issue.| Crawford Creek Trail
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Sanca Creek Trail |
| Gray Creek Trail |
Kootenay Lake Trail |
