Nestled just 10 miles north of Libby, Montana, the Quartz Creek / Seventeen Mile snowmobile trail offers a thrilling and scenic winter adventure. Spanning an impressive 47 miles, this well-marked and groomed trail system provides a perfect blend of excitement and natural beauty for snowmobiling enthusiasts of all levels.
You can begin your journey at the Canoe Gulch Ranger Station, where the friendly and knowledgeable staff can give you all the information you need. This trail cooperates with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, and the dedicated Lincoln County Sno-Kats, ensuring top-notch maintenance and safety.
The southern access point features a convenient parking area on Road 600, while the northern end of the trail at Seventeen Mile offers parking for up to 20 cars. Whether you’re seeking a thrilling ride through snow-covered landscapes or a leisurely exploration of Montana’s winter wonderland, Quartz Creek / Seventeen Mile has something for everyone.
For more information, contact the Canoe Guch Ranger Station at (406) 293-7773.
Just 21 miles northeast of Libby, Montana, the Big Creek Baldy / East Fork Pipe Creek snowmobile trail system promises an unforgettable winter adventure. With 66 miles of marked and groomed trails, this area is perfect for those seeking both excitement and the serene beauty of Montana’s winter landscapes.
Start your adventure at the Canoe Gulch Ranger Station in Libby, where you can gather information and tips from the helpful staff. This trail system is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, and the Lincoln County Sno-Kats, ensuring a safe and enjoyable rider experience.
Parking is available for up to 10 cars, making it easy to access the trails. Along the way, take a break and warm up at the cozy hut near Big Creek Baldy Mountain, a perfect spot to rest and enjoy the stunning surroundings.
Whether you’re a seasoned snowmobiler or a newcomer looking for a thrilling ride, Big Creek Baldy / East Fork Pipe Creek offers a fantastic adventure in the heart of Montana’s wilderness. For more information, contact the Canoe Guch Ranger Station at (406) 293-7773.
Discover the winter magic of the Keeler Creek Trail, located just 12 miles south of Troy, Montana, at the junction of Keeler and North Fork Keeler Roads. This 16-mile marked and groomed trail offers a perfect snowmobiling experience for enthusiasts of all levels, combining the thrill of the ride with the serene beauty of Montana’s snowy landscapes.
This trail is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Troy Snowmobile Club, ensuring a top-notch experience.
As you explore the Keeler Creek Trail, take advantage of the warming hut along the way. It’s a great spot to rest, warm up, and take in the stunning winter scenery that surrounds you.
For more details, contact the Troy Ranger Station at (406) 295-4693. beauty await!
Embark on a thrilling snowmobiling adventure on the Pete Creek Trail, located 32 miles north of Troy, Montana. This 18-mile trail, marked and intermittently groomed, offers an exciting ride through higher elevations, providing snowmobilers with breathtaking views of Montana’s pristine winter landscapes.
Start your journey at the Troy Ranger Station, where knowledgeable staff can provide you with all the information and guidance you need for a memorable experience. The trail is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Troy Snowmobile Club, ensuring a well-kept and enjoyable path.
As you traverse the Pete Creek Trail, you’ll be captivated by the stunning vistas that unfold around every bend. The higher elevations offer some of the best views, making this trail a must-visit for those seeking both adventure and natural beauty.
For more information, contact the Troy Ranger Station at (406) 295-4693.
Discover the exhilarating Spread Creek Trail located 25 miles north of Troy, Montana. This 13-mile trail is well-marked and groomed, offering an ideal snowmobiling experience through stunning high-elevation terrain with breathtaking views.
Your adventure begins at the Troy Ranger Station, where the friendly staff can provide all the information you need for a safe and enjoyable ride. The trail is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Troy Snowmobile Club, ensuring top-notch trail conditions.
As you navigate the Spread Creek Trail, you’ll be treated to spectacular vistas that highlight the natural beauty of Montana’s winter wonderland. The higher elevations provide some of the best views, making this trail a must-explore for both thrill-seekers and nature lovers.
For more information, contact the Troy Ranger Station at (406) 295-4693.
Set off on an unforgettable snowmobiling journey on the North Creek / Beetle Creek Trail, located 29 miles north of Troy, Montana. This 14-mile trail offers a marked and intermittently groomed path that connects you to the heart of Montana’s breathtaking winter landscapes.
Your adventure starts at the Troy Ranger Station, where friendly and knowledgeable staff are ready to provide you with all the information and guidance you need. The trail is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Troy Snowmobile Club, ensuring a well-maintained and enjoyable route.
As you traverse the North Creek / Beetle Creek Trail, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views from higher elevations. The panoramic vistas make this trail a must-visit for snowmobilers seeking both excitement and the serene beauty of Montana’s snowy wilderness.
For more details, contact the Troy Ranger Station at (406) 295-4693.
Explore the exhilarating Marten Creek / Stevens Ridge Trail, located just 10 miles northwest of Trout Creek, Montana. This 42-mile trail is beautifully marked and groomed, offering an exceptional snowmobiling experience through the stunning landscapes of Montana.
Begin your journey at the Trout Creek Ranger Station, where the helpful staff can provide all the information and tips you need for a fantastic ride. This trail is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Cabinet Ridge Rider Snowmobile Club, ensuring top-notch conditions and safety.
As you navigate the Marten Creek / Stevens Ridge Trail, you’ll encounter breathtaking views and serene winter scenery. Don’t forget to take a break at the warming hut along the way, a perfect spot to relax and soak in the natural beauty.
For more information, contact the Trout Creek Ranger Station at (406) 827-3533.
Discover the thrill of snowmobiling on the Grave Creek Trail, located just 16 miles southeast of Eureka, Montana. This 35-mile trail is well-marked and groomed, offering snowmobilers an exceptional ride through the stunning landscapes of Montana’s winter wonderland.
Start your adventure at the Eureka Ranger Station, where friendly staff are ready to provide you with all the information and assistance you need for an enjoyable experience. This trail is maintained through a cooperative effort with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Ten Lakes Snowmobile Club, ensuring excellent trail conditions and safety.
With ample parking available, accessing the trail is easy and convenient. As you ride through the Grave Creek Trail, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking scenery and the serene beauty of the snowy landscape.
For more information, contact the Eureka Ranger Station at (406) 296-2536.
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