Trail Map
Overview
Brian Head is Southern Utah's premier snowmobile destination, receiving an average of 400 inches of snow annually. With over 100 miles of groomed trails and unlimited backcountry access, it's the perfect playground for Ski-Doo and Lynx enthusiasts.
Groomed Trail System
The Brian Head Snowmobile Club maintains over 50 miles of groomed trails, typically from December through March depending on snow conditions. Trails are groomed weekly and marked with reflective posts.
Popular Routes
- Brian Head Peak: Climb to 11,307 feet for panoramic views of Southern Utah
- Navajo Ridge: A rolling 15-mile cruise through open meadows
- Cedar Breaks Overlook: Stunning views of the snow-covered amphitheater
Backcountry Riding
For experienced riders, the backcountry around Brian Head offers exceptional powder riding. Popular areas include Sidney Valley, Second Left Hand Canyon, and the slopes below Brian Head Peak.
Safety Information
Always check avalanche conditions before venturing into the backcountry. Carry avalanche safety equipment including beacon, probe, and shovel. Weather can change rapidly at high elevation.
Rentals & Tours
D&P Performance offers snowmobile rentals and guided tours during the winter season. Contact us for availability and reservations.
Trail Information
- Trail Type
- Snowmobile
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Distance
- 100.0 miles
- Elevation Gain
- 3,500 ft
- Location
- Brian Head, Utah
- Best Season
- December - March
Questions About This Trail?
Our team rides these trails regularly. Stop by or call for current conditions and tips.
(435) 586-5172