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 | Dramatic changes in
elevation from the valley floor of 4,000 feet to towering peaks over 13,000 feet guarantee
amazing snowmobiling adventures. |
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 | Like coasting along the backbone of
mountain ridges ... Cutting through thick stands of pine ... Riding in open parks and
meadows, where you can open'er up and fly.
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 | The southern Big Horn Mountains have
a total of 188 miles of trails. Experienced snowmobile riders will want to try the Paint
Rock Trail ~ 52 miles of trailers winding along the Cloud Peak Wilderness border.
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 | Most of the trails are
accessible from the highway, and trailer parking is not a problem. The Battle Park and
Belly Ache Flat areas both offer wide open playgrounds for snowmobilers to have fun.
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 | Snowmobiling is self-supported by
way of machine registration fees, gasoline taxes and registration ~ of which all fees
collected go toward funding and development of trail maps, grooming, signs and
maintenance. As a result of Wyoming's own enthusiasm for this great winter pastime, its
conditions and offerings to snowmobile enthusiasts from across the globe are second to
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WORLAND-TEN SLEEP
VISITOR'S COUNCIL
120 North 10th St., Worland, WY 82401
307-347-3226 ~ E-mail: wacc@trib.com


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