Best Snowmobile in Arizona

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1

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :26 hrs
14.1 mi
212.22314 ft
Unknown

Walter Lake Trail includes Slate Loop as well as Horseshoe Loop. This trail runs through Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System. Visitors can enjoy the backcountry with an opportunity to see elk, deer, coyote, and much more wildlife. Cross country skiing and snowshoeing are other popular activities here.

2

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :01 hrs
8.8 mi
137.90112 ft
Unknown

Wing Mountain Loop is one of many small loops that make up the Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System. The trail runs along Trick Tank Loop as well as some of Pipeline Loop. This is a popular area for skiing and snowshoeing as well. Visitors will experience some thick trees as well as some open areas.

3

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :24 hrs
12.5 mi
127.39404 ft
Unknown

Pipeline Loop is one of many small loops within the Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System. This trail follows some of Trick Tank Loop as well as Wing Mountain Loop. Visitors here should also expect to see people skiing and snowshoeing. Wildlife in this area is plentiful. Trees can get pretty thick throughout this area.

4

Arizona, Apache County

04 :08 hrs
36.9 mi
164.86182 ft
Unknown

Sunrise to Big Lake Snowmobile Route is a large and beautiful loop that is located in the city of Springerville. This is a heavily forested area that includes pine, spruce, and fir. Visitors can enjoy toilets and trailhead parking. Although this trail is known for snowmobiling, visitors can also enjoy riding OHVs here in the summer.

5

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :28 hrs
14.3 mi
172.73901 ft
Unknown

Crowley Trail is a part of the Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System. This is a loop that includes Malpais loop and there are plenty of side trails along the way. Usage here is light to medium and visitors can also expect to see people snowshoeing, skiing, and more.

6

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :01 hrs
8.8 mi
137.90112 ft
Unknown

Wing Mountain Loop is one of many small loops that make up the Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System. The trail runs along Trick Tank Loop as well as some of Pipeline Loop. This is a popular area for skiing and snowshoeing as well. Visitors will experience some thick trees as well as some open areas.

7

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :38 hrs
14.3 mi
178.1919 ft
Unknown

Trick Tank Loop connects with the many other trails and loop trails that are a part of the Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System. This is a diverse trail that runs through thick trees as well as open desert. Visitors here should also expect to see people crosscountry skiing as well as snowshoeing.

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