A lot of isolated beauty can be found in the varied landscape of North Dakota and some pretty cold temps as well, with a record low of - 60 F. Hey, challenge yourself!
You'll find 16 snowmobile trails that consist of more than 3,500 miles, open Dec. 1st to April 1st (provided there are 4 inches of snow on the ground) in beautiful North Dakota. About 1,800 of these miles are groomed, but if you're looking for some rough riding, there are plenty of less developed trails to explore for the adventurous type.
The more traveled routes include the forests of
Turtle Mountain and Pembina Gorge, the scenic valleys of the
Sheyenne,
Missouri and
Red Rivers, the majestic
Badlands and the shorelines of
Devils Lake and
Lake Sakakawea, the third largest man-made lake in the U.S.
Helpful SitesSnowmobile N.D.:
www.snowmobilend.orgN.D. Parks & Recreation:
www.parkrec.nd.gov/recreation/snowmobileN.D. Tourism:
www.ndtourism.com