Fire up your sled and speed off to a vast winter playground in Klamath, Lake and Modoc Country, where hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails lead through dense forests, across open meadows and extend along narrow ridgelines. Spectcular scenery will flank the trail wherever you go!

Facilities range from fully-developed lodges at Willamette Pass, Diamond Lake, Lake of the Woods and Fish Lake to a few picnic tables and a primitive warming hut at some sno-parks. Whether you're looking for plenty of company or a little elbow room, you'll find the directions to fun inside this brochure. Snowmobile rentals are available at most lodges.

The region's most popular snowmobile areas include the Lake of the Woods/Fish Lake winter sports area. Natural features include the mile-long Great Meadow, a popular spot for wide open snowmobiling when the conditions are right. Highway 140 provides easy access to the meadow from Klamath Falls and Medford.

Also highly favored are the Deer Mountain and Door Knob sno-parks in Northern California. Old-growth pine trees line the trails where Mount Shasta dominates the landscape. In Central Oregon it's the Cascade Mountain Range that offers breath-taking views and heavy snowfall accumulations.


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