As recommended by Mark Savage, editor of American Snowmobiler magazine:
1. West Yellowstone, Montana, gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
2. Revelstoke, British Columbia, in the Columbia Mountains on the Columbia River between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Calgary, Alberta.
3. Jackson, Wyo., near Jackson Hole Ski Area and Togwotee Mountain Lodge in Moran, which bills itself as a snowmobile resort.
4. Eagle River, Wis., home to the World Snowmobile Headquarters museum. The Snowmobile Hall of Fame is in nearby St. Germain, Wis.
5. The Lake Gogebic area in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
6. Houghton, Mich., in the Upper Peninsula.
7. Grand County, Colo., which bills itself as the state’s snowmobiling capital with 1,000 miles of trails in four towns about 70 miles from Denver.
8. Tug Hill, N.Y., a 2,100-square-mile region between Lake Ontario and the Adirondacks.
9. The Katahdin region of Maine, including the Millinocket trail system.
10. Cochrane, Ontario, about 450 miles north of Toronto, , Ontario.
SOURCE: amsnow.com
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