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Beyond the Lake
Written By Ben Whisenant
4 minute read
From snowmobiling to skiing, snowshoeing to sledding and fishing, Bear Lake in the winter is everything you’ll want from your next winter vacation.
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Exploring the Snowmobile Trails of Northern Utah
Written By Matcha
4 minute read
Snowmobiling is one of the most popular winter sports in Northern Utah, thanks to an abundance of snow, trails, and easy access. Here are the details on local pros who can help get you the gear or guide your adventure.
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Where to Find the Best Snowmobiling in Heber Valley
Written By Matcha
4 minute read
Less than an hour's drive from Salt Lake City, Heber Valley is the perfect Utah snowmobile base camp for newbies and experienced riders alike.
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Why Backcountry Snowmobiling Is an Unforgettable Way to Experience the Uinta Mountains
Written By Matcha
4 minute read
The Uinta Mountains are about 100 miles east of Salt Lake City and just a few minutes from Vernal in Eastern Utah. It's one of the state's top snowmobiling destinations.
Snowmobile Tours & Rentals
Guided tour companies are a great resource for new snowmobilers. Try out top of the line equipment on private backcountry trails. Bring a guide along to provide the expertise needed for a stress-free trip.
Utah's Winter Weather
Dedicated snowmobilers are known to tough out even the worst storms in search of fresh tracks. Be sure to keep a close eye on Utah’s unpredictable winter weather and pack accordingly.
Snowmobile Trails and Complexes
Northern Utah
Hardware Ranch / Monte Cristo / Logan Canyon
Wasatch Mountain State Park
Mirror Lake / Mill Hollow / North Slope
Uintah Basin
Strawberry
Central Utah
Mt. Nebo / Scofield / Joe's Valley / Skyline Drive
Ephraim / Manti / Mayfield / Skyline South
Fishlake / Monroe / Three Creeks Junction
Southern Utah
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Snowmobiling in Park City
Are you ready for a thrilling mountain adventure in Park City? The back of the majestic Wasatch Mountains and the Uinta Mountains provide a natural and exhilarating backcountry experience for beginners and experts alike when you hop on a snowmobile.
Utah Snowmobiling Resources
- Utah Snowmobiling Association — Maps, grooming reports, events and education resources
- Utah Division of Wildlife Resources — Snowmobiling trails map
- Utah Avalanche Center — Avalanche advisories, forecasts and education
- National Weather Service — Snow reports, avalanche reports, mountain webcams
- Utah Department of Transportation — Road conditions and traffic cameras
How to Register Your Ride
Snowmobiles must be registered in Utah — even if you’re visiting from out of state. For a non-resident permit, you'll need your out-of-state driver’s license and snowmobile title or bill of sale. Registration costs $22 for Utahns or $30 for non-residents. Permits must be purchased online through the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation.
About Utah's Backcountry
If you plan to ride in avalanche terrain, you will need standard avalanche rescue gear, avalanche training and remember to regularly consult the Utah Avalanche Center website for critical avalanche safety information and the latest conditions before venturing out (Read: 4 Tips to Prepare for Utah's Winter Backcountry). Let someone know your itinerary and the time you expect to return. Know the information for search and rescue, and bring a spot device. Learn more about how you can support Utah’s local search and rescue teams with a Utah Search and Rescue Assistance card.
And always remember these tips:
- Get the Equipment: Everyone should have a transceiver, shovel and probe on their person and know how to use them.
- Get the Training: Take an avalanche course to learn obvious clues to danger and how to read the terrain.
- Get the Forecast: Consult the Utah Avalanche Center website before heading out for critical avalanche information and education resources.
- Get the Picture: Recent avalanches on similar slopes mean dangerous conditions.
- Get Out of Harm's Way: Travel one at a time on avalanche slopes and get out of the way at the bottom.
More Winter Activities
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Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding
Thousands of people each day enjoy Utah's famous backcountry — the areas outside of ski area boundaries.
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Cross Country Skiing
Cross-country skiing Utah is awesome! Find popular Nordic trailheads in the north, high altitude serenity in central Utah and miles of regularly groomed trails in the south.
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Fat Tire Biking
Fat tire biking has become the latest rage among cycling enthusiasts and newbies. Find out tips for riding and the best places to explore in Utah.
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Ice Fishing
Utah’s award-winning waters hold some of the best ice fishing in the country, and with so many large lakes and reservoirs, it’s easy to grab your gear and join in.
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Ice Skating
Find the best ice skating rinks in Utah and plan the perfect skate night with your friends and family. Lace up and get skating!
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Skiing
Skiing in Utah? Choose from 15 resorts — 10 within an hour of the airport. Discover lively ski towns, best times to visit and tips for booking lessons and rentals.
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Snow Tubing & Sledding
The classic, winter tradition of finding the perfect hill from which to launch a tube or sled is alive and well in Utah. Whether you’re looking for commercial parks with structured lanes or a local hill and your own thermos of hot cocoa, we’ve got it all.
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Snowboarding
To put it simply, the riding in Utah is epic. Thirteen snowboarding resorts are scattered along the state's mountain ranges that are perfectly positioned for dumps of fluffy powder all winter long, most of which see an average of 500 inches of snow each year. Best of all, there are eight world-class, snowboard-friendly resorts within an hour’s drive of Salt Lake City, so you can easily ride new terrain every day of a week-long vacation.
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Snowshoeing
There’s a sense of excitement that comes with breaking trail across an untouched stretch of Utah’s famous powdery snow.
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Winter Hiking
You might think the cold is unavoidable and the terrain impassable during the winter months, but if you can surpass these doubts you might just be rewarded with your best hike of the year.