The Pagosa Springs area tranforms into a winter wonderland for snowmobilers. With hundreds of miles of groomed and maintained trails and backcountry options every direction you go, you'll love exploring our mountains in the winter.
Guides / Outfitters
Wolf Creek Snowmobile Tours
Our guides typically spend over 250 days a year in the backcountry allowing us to provide you with unparalleled knowledge of the area! We want everyone to have the best experience possible!
Snow Country Snowmobile Tours
We are committed to providing a deluxe snowmobile, safe outing and memorable experience for every guest.
Enjoy a variety of options from Scenic Tours to Advanced Backcountry Riding with the best guides and snowmobiles in the industry. Snow Country's guides are professional snowmobilers, specializing in backcountry riding, first aid, avalanche training, and snowmobile mechanics.
Trust a third generation family owned and operated tourist business and take advantage of snowmobiling at its best!
Regulations / Licenses
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages the state parks system and the wildlife of the U.S. State of Colorado. The division currently manages the 41 state parks and 307 wildlife areas of Colorado.
Trails
Colorado Snowmobile Association
CSA is currently comprised of 36 clubs, 27 of which groom their portion of nearly 3000 miles system of trails in Colorado. These clubs work diligently with public land agencies to ensure access and fabulous riding in their areas. The grooming clubs own and operate their own equipment to groom, mark and maintain miles of trails through central and western Colorado and hold special use permits from either the US Forest Service or BLM to operate on public lands. Many systems support Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, dog-sledding and winter hiking/camping activities as well as snowmobiling.
Turkey Springs Trail System
The Turkey Springs mountain bike trail system consists of 14 interconnected single-track non-motorized routes, providing more than 30 miles of trail to ride. Numerous loops originating from several different trailheads in the Turkey Springs, Brockover Mesa, and Martinez Creek areas offer riders a variety of options from which to choose. Graveled forest roads and ATV trails provide additional connectivity and loop options, creating a system in which one may ride for one hour or 12 hours without duplicating routes.
Who Can Use These Trails? This mountain bike trail system is open to all non-motorized uses, and is popular with hikers, horseback riders, and runners. Pets are permitted on all trails and will be frequently encountered. Consequently, appropriate caution and consideration of other users and use types should be exercised while riding these trails. Several motorized trails and roads bisect the area, which are also open to non-motorized users.
In the winter, there are options for both snowmobiling and cross country skiing. Turkey Springs Trail system provides miles and miles of ungroomed skiing in rolling meadows and Ponderosa pine forest. Check out Pagosa Nordic for updates. For snowmobiling, drive north on Piedra Road, 600 until you come to the San Juan Forest. The parking lot is on the left hand side of the road. The trail goes west out of the parking lot. Check out the Colorado Snowmobile Association for updates.
The hill at the entrance to the Turkey Springs Trail System is a great place for sledding, close to town. Large parking area is available at the entrance and plenty of room to sled and recreate in the snow.







