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WYOMING RANGE SNOWMOBILING
The Wyoming Range is the area between Alpine and Kemmerer. This area has approximately 335 miles of trails. The main trails are groomed every other day and the secondary trails are groomed every other week. Snowmobiling is allowed in Alpine, Afton, and Kemmerer. Pinedale, Big Piney and LaBarge all offer access to trailheads on the east side of the range, This area offers deep snow, beautiful scenery and fantastic off trail riding. Rentals are available in Pinedale, Alpine and Thyane. Snow Depths run from 3 to 12 feet. There several permit selling agents in this area for your convenience.

Elevations: 6,000 feet to 10,000 feet
Season: Late November through May, depending on the exact trail area.
Season Temperature: +30 F to -30 F

This trail system is maintained through cooperative efforts of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources/Division of State Parks and Historic Sites, the U.S. Forest Service and the local snowmobile club.

Questions and comments may be directed to: snowmo@state.wy.us

Special Links:
Snow Conditions for the Wyoming Range
Trail Map

Connecting Towns:
Pinedale
Afton
Thayne
Kemmerer
Big Piney
Alpine


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