Snowmobiling
Enjoy over 500 km of regional trails and get connected to 10 snowmobiling clubs. Bring your snowmobile or rent one in the region to make tracks on the snow this winter.
Enjoy the groomed trails, warm up cabins along the North Saskatchewan river and scenic rides in the Myrnam and Derwent area.
Where to Go
Cooking Lake/Blackfoot Provincial Recreation Area
4 staging areas that act as trailheads within the 97 sq km of a total trail network of over 170 km. Learn More >
Lac La Biche Winter Adventures
Rent a snowmobile from Off-Road Rentals & Sales or bring your own to explore the backcountry trails of Lakeland Provincial Park & Provincial Recreation Area, putting the wilderness ahead of you and leaving your worries and sled tracks behind you. More Info >
Bonnyville Cold Lake Winter Adventures
The Bonnyville/Cold Lake Region has lots of great things to get out there and do this winter. Learn More >
Iron Horse Trail
A multi-use, recreational trail that runs the length of what was the Canadian National Railway line. This is the longest continuous stretch of the Trans Canada Trail in Alberta. The area has plenty of room for trailers to unload ATVs and snowmobiles. More Info >
Snowmobile Clubs East of Edmonton
ATHABASCA RIVER RUNNERS
With a maintained and upgraded the trail system, the Athabasca River Runners Club was founded and Incorporated in 1992.
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LAMONT RIVER RATS
Enjoy the trails north of Lamont, near the North Saskatchewan river and the warm up cabin near at Delph, AB
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MYRNAM RIVER RIDGE RIDERS
The Myrnam River Ridge riders were formed in 2001. With a great base of volunteers, the club now has 165kms of trail and 4 cabins.
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TRI COUNTY SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Servicing the Edmonton and Surrounding areas located just 15mins SE of Edmonton or Directly east of Beaumont.
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VERMILION RIDGE RIDERS
Vermilion's main trail is 16 kilometres long. The Charles Townsend Snowmobile Cabin has a stove, outhouse, fire pit and picnic table. It is located eight kilometres east of Vermilion.
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BONNYVILLE SNOWDUSTERS
Maintaining a series of trails and cabins in the area. An easy trail to ride, the North Cabin Trail is approximately 50 kilometres round trip. The South Cabin trail offers sledders a slightly longer ride at approximately 80 kilometres round trip.
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COLD LAKE SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Cold Lake is an excellent place to begin a sledding excursion, and it serves as a connecting point that links the Trans Canada Trail to the Iron Horse Trail.
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SMOKY LAKE TRAIL TWISTERS
Located in Smoky Lake, over 250 miles of groomed winter trails, 2 nice warming sheds, regular group trail rides, club owned a groomer and drag.
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ST. PAUL TRAILBLAZERS
The St. Paul Trailblazers maintain 330 kilometres of snowmobile trails along with four other Alberta Snowmobile Association (ASA) clubs in northeast Alberta.
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LAC LA BICHE BACKCOUNTRY RIDERS
A non profit organization that promotes safe, sustainable and responsible use of the local back country and wilderness.
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