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Riding Areas & Trail Maps

Here are a few popular snowmobile riding areas in and near the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Brockway Summit (North of North Lake Tahoe) West side of hwy 267.  This area offers a mix of groomed trail and off trail ridding. You can also ride to a restuant for hot food if you wanted to.

Martis Peak area (North Lake Tahoe) East side of hwy 267

Blackwood  Canyon (On West side of Lake Tahoe)

Blue Lakes (South of South Lake Tahoe)

Donner Summit (Accoss the I-80 road from Donner Ski Resort)

Little Truckee Summit (15 miles North of Truckee, just off hiway 89) Click here for a trail map of the eastern portion of Tahoe National Forest.

Spooner Summit to Kingsbury Grade (south side of Spooner Summit. Spooner Summit is 11 mile west of highway 395 in Carson City and 12 miles east of S. Lake Tahoe on highway 50).

Tahoe Meadows (1 mile from Mt.Rose Summit, off highway 431, and 7 miles from Incline Village. Click here for a general map of this riding area.

Snowmobile Trail Head GPS Coordinates (01/28/05)

Following are the GPS Coordinates of several snowmobile trail heads. This can be useful for snowmobilers who have never launched their snowmobiles from these trail heads.

The format of the GPS Coordinate is: Degrees Minutes Seconds, using WGS 84 map datum.

Blackwood Canyon: N39 06 49.0 / W120 09 29.0

Blue Lakes: N38 44 53.0 / W119 56 21.0

Brockway Summit: N39 15 38.2 / W120 04 17.7

Donner Pass: N39 20 23.0 / W120 21 01.0

Little Truckee Summit: N39 30 14.7 / W120 16 57.7

Tahoe Meadows: N39 18 03.3 / W119 55 13.2

Spooner Summit: N39 06 15.0 / W119 53 44.0

Other Riding Areas in California & Nevada

Please click here for list of other riding areas in the California and Nevada.

California Sno-Park Information

Please click here for complete information on all the SNO-PARK locations in the state of California. Note that Sno-Park stickers are required to be place on your vehicle's window at:

  • Blackwood Canyon
  • Blue Lakes
  • Donner Pass

California OHV Permits

Out of state snowmobilers will need to purchase an Out-of-State OHV Permit for their snowmobile. Most snowmobile dealers sell these permits.