Bismarck, ND – With fresh snowfall across the state, North Dakota’s snowmobile trails officially open today, Dec. 1.
This early start to the season makes it a perfect time for riders to get out and enjoy more than 2,800 miles of groomed state trails. The 13 trail systems, maintained by dedicated members of Snowmobile North Dakota, will remain open until April as long as trail segments have a minimum of four inches of packed snow.
To enhance safety and improve their riding experience, snowmobilers are encouraged to download the Snowmobile North Dakota mobile app. The app uses GPS to show a rider’s real-time location, track trips, provide current trail conditions, highlight nearby amenities, and allow users to save or load itineraries.
Developed through a partnership between the North Dakota Parks & Recreation Department and Snowmobile North Dakota, the basic version of the app is free to download on Apple and Android devices and operates without using mobile data. Additional features are available in the Pro version.
Riders can also explore trails from home using the interactive online trail map, which mirrors the app’s features and includes a “Plan Your Trip” tool that provides turn-by-turn directions and total mileage between selected destinations. Online maps and current trail conditions are available at snowmobilend.org.
North Dakota law requires youth ages 10 and older who do not hold a valid driver’s license or permit to complete an approved snowmobile safety certification course. The course is available online at any time. More information is available online.